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One year ago — on this same page of the pamphlet containing the pre- 
mium h'st for the 1911 state exposition — ^there appeared a brief message from 
the management to the public of North Dakota on behalf of the first State 
Industrial Exposition. 

This message bespoke for the oncoming exposition the encouragement 
and loyal support of our patriotic citizens, and narrated concisely the hopes 
and aspirations of those in charge of the new undertakmg ; what was ex- 
pected to be accomplished and the benefits which would accrue to the state 
therefrom. -The scope of the exposition was outlined ; exhibits and attrac- 
tions were enumerated, and in general a birds-eye view of all the surround- 
ings was presented. 

That exposition is now a matter of history, written indelibly into the 
life of the people, and how nobly they responded to the call and by their 
.presence and enthusiasm rendered the function a glorious success is now 
known to every North Dakotan and to the many thousands of outside visitors 
who helped to swell the crowds that thronged the corridors of the exposi- 
tion building from September 26th to October 16th, 1911. How well the 
■management redeemed its promises and more than made good in all the 
varied details of the enterprise is also known and appreciated and will un- 
doubtedly give the public implicit confidence in any promises made for the 
future. 

So, with the prestige of attained success ; assured of loyal appreciation : 
fortified by the valuable experience acciuired in 1911, and in a season of 
bounteous crops and rosy outlook, the state of North Dakota, in this lit- 
tle pamphlet, announces its second Annual State Exposition and oflfers for 
public inspection a list of the many good things and premiums offered as 
prizes in the numerous classes of competitions. 

The dominant and conspicuous feature of this exposition, as of the last, 
and the one which the management desires to emphasize above all others, 
is its state-wide and absolutely non-sectional character. The time chosen 
for the event — from October 1 to 13 — is, so far as possible, selected so that 
it will not conflict with any county or state fair elsewhere. The agricultur- 
al products of the state will also be at their best for exhibition purposes, 
even to the most northern boundary, while the generous liberality "of the 
railways in furnishing free transportation of exhibits completely eliminates 
the considerations of distance and freight charges. 

Ideally situated for convenience of access from all parts of the state, no 
better site could have been chosen as a permanent home for an institution 
which is bound to become more and more an annual event of importance 
as the years roll by. If anv further endorsement of the wisdom of this 
choice were needed it could be found in the fact that the Northern Pacific 
railway company has generously donated free of charge, to the man- 
agement, the use of a building in every way admirably suited for the pur- 



NORTH DAKOTA INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION 



pose. Such a building would cost to erect at least $75,000 wherever located. 
So for both economy and readiness of access to the greatest number of 
our people the present location of the exposition should be conceded as the 
most suitable in the state by all citizens of sound business judgment and J 
unprejudiced views. These advantages were freely commented on by all 
visitors to the 1911 function and the management feels that no mistake 
has been made in this respect. 

While the 1912 show will be held m the same city and the same build- 
ing, there will be so many changes, new features and added attractions, that 
the 1911 visitor may Vv^ell be excused if he or she feels somewhat lost for 
the first few hours of the visit this fall. The big courtyard in the rear 
of the main biuilding will be roofed over and made available for exhibi- 
tion purposes adding some 7,000 square feet of floor space. A few blocks 
east of the main buildings will be erected a spacious dairy barn, complete in 
detail as a modern, hygienic home for the aristocrats of the bovine race. 
Herein will be held a contest for valuable prizes between the different 
strains of mikh cattle, and practical demonstrations of scientific milking, 
testing and buttermaking will be m daily progress for the edification and 
instruction of visitors. The dairy products will be utilized elsewhere in the 
daily curriculum of a domestic science, demonstration. Another new depar- 
ture will be the poultry* and kennel clab shows. These departments 'are 
under the management of experienced experts in their individual lines, and 
enough progress has been made in securing premiums and entries to jus- 
tify the statement that success is absolutely assured. Still another inno;v^a/- 
tion will be the moving picture illustrations entitled the ''Romance of the "J 
Reaper," and the "Dawn of Plenty," furnished by the International Har- 
vester Company. These beautiful and artistic stories take the audience 
from the days of the aboriginal methods of soil culture down through the .J 
centuries to our own day, when man's ingenuity has practically robbed ag- 
riculture of its drudgery and elevated it to the plane of an honored and 
profitable occupation. The slides and motion pictures have been made 
specially for illustration of the lectures which are considered to be among 
the most beautiful and dramatic before the people at this time. 

There will of course be county, state and individual exhibits ; displays 
of the very latest inventions for soil preparation ; lectures by agricultural 
experts, and every other one of the distinctive features which made the 
1911 exposition such a success. There will be a ladies' department where 
can be seen the daintiest of feminine apparel and fancy work, for excel- 
lence in which worth while premiums are offered. The county exhibits will 
again be conducted on the individual booth system, the grand success of 
last year assuring that method, and it is expected that a full roster of the 
different subdivisions will be present, each with a representative display of 
its wealth, both industrial and agricultural. Our schools, colleges and state 
institutions will all be there with suitable offerings portraying their pres- 
ent development, and other parts of the buildings will be crowded with 
examples of the state's products in every line of endeavor and represent- ^ 
ing the most remote districts. 

With commendable alacrit)^ the good people of Bismarck, both indiv- 
idually, and through their hustling commercial club, have shown them- 
selves thoroughly in touch with the spirit of the occasion and will see to 
it that all strangers within the gates are given the right kind of a recep- 
tion and entertainment. The only promise made last year that seemed 



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to be unfulfilled that of the installation of a "White Way" system of light- 
ing, has now been redeemed, and the city is now lighted by a splendid series 
of five-cluster lights which illuminate all the down town district. Bismarck 
is the third city in the state to install such a system and that it was not so 
lighted a year ago, as promised, was in no way the fault of the exposition 
management but was owing entirely to the difficulty experienced in procur- 
ing material after the system was decided on. There are upwards of 130 
cluster lights at intervals of 100 yards apart and the efifect of gleaming elec- 
tricity, beautiful buildings, well-kept streets interspersed with lawns, flow- 
ers and foliage is one that the visitor will not readily forget. 

Of amusements and entertainments there will be an endless variety. 
Those who remember the splendid vaudeville attractions of the 1911 
event may doubt that the 1912 offerings in this regard will be far and 
away better. Yet this is just what is going to be the case. The best is 
none too good for North Dakota people, and that is what they are going 
to have. Come and be convinced. There will be street parades, carnival 
events, moving pictures, theatrical companies, special days for counties 
and organizations, including one for the commercial travelers, which lat- 
ter proved such a success a year ago. 

Let every one who reads this brief word of greeting make up his or 
her mind that ait least a couple of days will be spent in assisting the 
management in making this great state's fair a success in every particular. 
Let them come prepared to entertain and be entertained. If you have not 
yet decided to compete in some of the numerous contests, make up your mind 
now and send in some article or product in some of the classes which will 
be found in the following pages to this introduction. Read the general di- 
rections which follow and start in right now to formulate your plans for 
winning some one or more of the really valuable prizes which are herein of- 
fered. Some one is going to iget them; why not you? 

In any case, whether as an exhibitor or only as an interested spectator, 
come. The state of North Dakota, the county of Burleigh, the city of Bis- 
marck and the management of the exposition, all bid you welcome and ask 
you to participate in the crowning public event of the state's most pros- 
perous season. 



NORTH DAKOTA INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION 




PRICE OF ADMISSION. 

It has been decided to make the follow- 
ing rates of admission : 

Adults, general admission .— $ .50 
Children under 12 years 25 

To accommodate those who intend to 
attend the sessions regularly and desire 
frequent admission, the management has 
directed the issuance of a 20-coupon com- 
mutation book. This book mav be used 
by the holder or member of the holder's 
family at any session of the exposition 
between September 30th and October 13th. 

This book will be on sale prior to- the 
opening of the exposition. The charge 
for the book for twenty admissions will 
be $5.00. This is a reduction of one-half 
the regular fee for admission. The book 
will be withdrawn from sale after Sep- 
tember 3'Oth. It can be obtained by per- 
sons outside of Bismarck by addressing 
W. C. Gilbreath, Commissioner and Gen- 
eral Manager, Bismarck, N. D, Enclose 
remittance made payable to his order. 



RULES AND REGULATIONS. 



PROGRAMME. 



The daily programme of the Industrial 
Exposition will include a series of ad- 
dresses by prominent men in the agricul- 
tural, educational, promotion and progres- 
sive fields of industry, and will be of 
special interest to the producing classes. 
The evening programs will be spec'al 
features and will include lectures, theat- 
rical and vaudeville performances, rnov- 
ing picture shows, musicales, receptions 
and other entertainments of a social char- 
acter. 

The program in detail will appear in a 
separate publication. 

The city of Bismarck, under the man- 
agement of the Commercial Club, will pre- 
pare an elaborate entertainment of a gen- 
eral nature, including baseball games, au- 
tomobile, civic and industrial parades, 
street acts and carnival attractions. 

The formal opening of the exposition 
will occur Tuesday, October 1st. A suit- 
able program will be arranged, Avhich will 
include music and other appropriate exer- 
cises. 



1. Each exhibitor must pay a fee of 
one dollar. This entitles the exhibitor 
to the following: 

(a) To one free admission into the 
Exposition. 

(b) To exhibit in every class open. 

2. All individual grains, seeds and veg- 
etables entered become the property of 
the exposition, except by written permis- 
sion by thf general manager, 

3. Educational and other exhibits m^y 
be retained by exhibitors upon obtaining 
permission at the time of entry. Ask en- 
try clerk for release at time of entry. 

4. No exhibitor can make more thani 
one entry in any one lot, but may enter 
other lots in the same class or other 
classes. 

5. Separate samples must be provided 
for each entry. 

6. All exhibits must be at the Expo- 
sition building or grounds not later than 
September 30, 1912. 

7. Competition for premiums is open 
to residents of North Dakota, 

8. In field crops a sheaf not less than 
eight inches in circumference underneath 
the heads will be required of each variety 
of small grain. The name of each var- 
iety must be affixed to the same. Strip 
all stems. 

9. The size of a sheaf of all kinds of 
grasses and flax should measure not less 
than eight inches around immediately be- 
low the heads when tied. 

10. One peck is the quantity required of 
all kinds of seeds, except for special 
prizes indicated. Boxes holding that 
amount will be provided by the exposi- 
tion management, 

11. Protests made in writing will be 
received by the General Manager up to 
October 10th, 

12. Premiums will be paid on and af- 
ter the close of the Exposition. 

13. Unless specifically excepted, all ex- 
hibits of grains, grasses, seeds and other 
farm products must be grown or pro- 
duced by exhibitors durino the year 1912. 



PREMIUM LIST, OCT. 1 TO OCT. 13, 1912. 



14. The General . Manager reserves the 
right to make any change in the premium 
list that may seed advisable. 

15. No removals will be allowed be- 
fore the close of the Exposition without 
written permission from the General Man- 
ager. 

16. A proper entry of all articles must 
be made in the entry book of the Exposi- 
tion before they are assigned space in the 
building. 

17. A tag must be attached to each 
entry giving number, lot and class to cor-~ 
respond with the entry in the entry rec- 
ord book. 

18. Exhibitors may send articles to the 
Exposition and have them entered by fill- 
ing out the entry blank and mailing it to 
the General Manager of the Exposition. 



19. Every precaution will be taken for 
the safe preservation of all articles ex- 
hibited, but the management will not be 
responsible for loss or damage by fire or 
otherwise. 

20. When a county makes application 
for space the name of the county and 
date received will be entered in a record 
kept for that purpose and the rooms as- 
signed in accordance therewith. 

2h Terms for exhibiting rooms will be 
furnished on application. 

22. Address all consigments for ship- 
ment to "North Dakota Industrial Exposi- 
tion, Bismarck North Dakota," and mark 
same "Exhibit." Advise W. C. Gilbreath, 
Commissioner, of such shipment, giving 
name of railroad receiving consignment. 



NORTH DAKOTA INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION 



SEED WHEAT CLASS PREMIUMS. 

CLASS A, Lot 1— Wheat. 
Premium No. 1 — Best Peck Fife. 
1st N. A. 6-14 John Deere Beam 

Walking Stubble Plow .$18.00 

Deere & Webber Co., Minneapo- 
lis, Minn. 

2nd 20 rod roll Wire Fencing 8.00 

3rd 1 Pair Men's Russ Veal" D. P. 

Shoes 5.50 

C. Gotzian & Co., St. Paul, Minn. 

CLASS A, Lot 2— Wheat, 
Premium No. 2 — Best Peck Blue Stem. 

1st No. 5 Stover Ideal Duplex Feed 

Mill $17.00 

Deere & Webber Co., Minneapo- 
lis, Minn. 
2nd 1 Pair Men's Glaz. Colt Blu. 

Shoes 5.00 

C. Gotzian & Co., St. Paul, Minn. 
3rd 3 Gallons Barn Paint 4.50 

CLASS A, Lot 3— Wheat. 
Premium No. 3 — Best Peck Velvet Chaff. 

1st Gang Harrow Attachment $12.00 

Stoughton Wagon Co., Stough- 
ton. Wis. 
2nd Pair Men's G. M. Button Shoes. 5.00 

C. Gotzian & Co., St. Paul, Minn. 
3rd Pocket Chisel in Box 4.00 

CLASS A. Lot 4— Wheat. 

Premium No. A — Best Peck Durum. 

1st Model A, Practical Oil Pump ...$15.00 

McCullough Manufacturing Co., 

Minneapolis. 

2nd Pair Men's Tan Calf Blu. Shoes 5.00 

C. Gotzian & Co., St. Paul, Minn. 
3rd Pair Men's Overshoes 3.50 

CLASS A, Lot 5— Wheat. 
Premium No. 5 — Best Peck Winter Wheat. 
1st No. 852 1,000 lb. Howe Ball Bear- 
ing Scale, Platform 26x26 $27.00 

The Howe Scale Co., Minneapolis, 
Minn. 



WEAR 

The Gotzian Shoe 



Fits Like Your Footprint 



Made bv- 



C. Gotzian & Co. 

St. Paul - - - . Minnesota 
Makers of 

Shoes for the whole family 

Donators of two dozen pairs of assort- 
ed shoes; value, $89.00. 



2nd Wheel Barrow Seeder 10.00 

3rd Pair Star Brand Helena Over- 
shoes 3.50 

W. S. Nott & Co., Minneapolis, 

Minn. 

CLASS A, Lot 6 — Seed Wheat Sweepstakes. 

Premium No. 6 — Best Peck Wheat, Any 

Kind. 

1st Set Team Harness $60 .'00 

Loye Saddlery Co., Minneapolis, Minn. 
2nd No. 97 Set Single driving Harness. 

Schuize Bros Co. Duluth, Minn. 
3rd Happy Hand Power Washing 

Machine 26.00 

National Sewing Machine Co., 

Belvidere, III. 

SEED OAT CLASS PREMIUMS. 

CLASS B. Lot 7— Oats. 

Premium No. 7 — Best Peck White Oats. 

1st 20 Rod Roll Wire Fencing $8.00 

2nd Iron Pump 5.75 

3rd Pair Men's Overshoes 3.50 

CLASS B, Lot 8— Oats. 

Premium No. 8 — Best Peck Black Oats. 

1st 20 Rod Roll Wire Fencing $8.00 

2nd Iron Pump 4*.75 

3rd Pair Men's Overshoes 3.50 

CLASS B, Lot 9— Oats. 

Premium No. 9 — Best Peck of Oats Other 
Than White or Black. ' 

1st 20 Rod Roll Wire Fencing $8.00 

2nd Iron Pump ' S-.OO 

3rd Pair Men's Overshoes 3.50 

CLASS B, Lot 10 — Oats Sweepstakes. 
Premium No. 10 — Best Peck Oats, Any Kind 

1st Clothcraft Coat $18.00 

The Joseph & Feiss Co., Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 

2nd 20 Rod Roll Wire Fencing 8.00 

3rd Iron Pump 4.00 



STOUGHTON WAGON CO. 

Manufacturers 

Farm Wagons Bolster Springs 



Trucks 



Gang Plow Harrows 




Donators of Premrums Nos. 3, 18, 34, 
46; having a total value of $117.50 



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SEED RYE CLASS PREMIUMS. 

CLASS C, Lot 11— Rye. 

Premium No. 11 — Best Peck Spring Rye. 

1st Pair Horse Collars $12.00 

North Dakota Harness Co., Far- 
go, N. D. 

2nd 20 Rod Roll Wire Fencing 8.00 

3rd Pair Men's Shoes 4.50 

CLASS C. Lot 12— Rye. 
Premium No. 12 — Best Peck Winter Rye. 

1st Man's Suit $25. 00 

Brandegee, Kincaid & Co., Utica, 

N. Y. 
2nd 1 Jr. A. Martin Grinder 17.50 

Martin Manufacturing Co., St. 

Paul. 
3rd 20 Rod Roll Wire Fencing 8.00 



McSullough 

Manufacturing 

Company 



REGULATING 
SCREW 




iJonators of Premiums Nos. 4, 19, 
21, 40. 



CLASS C, Lot No. 13 — Rye Sweepstakes. 
Premium No. 13 — Best Peck Rye, Any Kind. 

1st 12x14 Tent with Fly same size,. $35. 00 
American Tent & Awning Co., 
Minneapolis, Minn. 

2nd 24 in. Hero Grain Cleaner 28.00 

Twin City Separator Co., Minne- 
apolis. 

3rd 20 Rod Roll Wire Fencing 8.00 

SEED BARLEY CLASS PREMIUMS. 

CLASS D, Lot 14— Barley. 

Premium No. 14 — Best Peck Six Row Barley. 

1st 20 Rod Roll Wire Fencing $8.00 

2nd Pair Men's Shoes 4.50 

3rd Pair Men's Overshoes 3.50 

CLASS D, Lot 15— Barley. 

Premium No. 15 — Best Peck Two-Row 
Barley. 

1st 20 Rod Roll Wire Fencing $8.00 

2nd Pair Men's Shoes 4.50 

3rd Pair Men's Overshoes 3.50 



CLASS D. Lot 16— Barley. 

Premium No. 16 — Best Peck, Other Than 
Two or Six Row Barley. 

1st 20 Rod Roll Wire Fencing $8.00 

2nd Box Duke of Parma Cigars 5.00 

Hart & Murphy, St. Paul. Minn. 
3rd Pair Men's Overshoes 3.50 

CLASS D, Lot 17 — Barley Sweepstakes. 

Premium No. 17 — Best Peck Barley, Any 

Kind. 

1st 100 Seal of Minnesota Cigars. . .$10.00 
Kuhles & Stock Co., St. Paul, 
Minn. 

2nd 1 Case Newell's Extra Brand As- 
sorted Vegetables 4.80 

Geo. R. Newell & Co., Minneapo- 
lis, Minn. 

3rd Pair Men's Overshoes 3.50 

SHEAF WHEAT CLASS PREMIUMS. 

CLASS E, Lot 18— Sheaf Wheat. 

Premium No. 18 — Best Sheaf Fife. 

1st 1 feet No. 6,000 Bolster Springs. .$17.50 
Stoughton Wagon Co., Stough- 
ton, Wis. 

2nd 1 Barrel' Apple Cider 10.00 

3rd Pair Men's Overshoes 3.50 

CLASS E, Lot 19— Sheaf Wheat. 
Premium No. 19 — Best Sheaf Blue Stem. 



1st 



2nd 
3rd 



1 Model B, Practical Oil Pump.. $10. 00 
McCullough Manufacturing Co., 
Minneapolis. 

Driving Whip 5.00 

Pair Men's Overshoes 3.50 



CLASS E, Lot 20— Sheaf Wheat. 
Premium No. 20— Best Sheaf Velvet Chaff. 
1st Fig. 11 3-4 Oshkosh Force Pump 8.50 
Geo. A. Clark & Son, Minneapo- 
lis, Minn. 
2nd 50 Cabinet Size Potentate Ci- 
gars 5.00 

F. C. Gardner Co., Fargo, N. D. 
3rd Pair Men's Overshoes 3.50 



the 

lyowe Scale Co. 

minneapolis 
niinnesota 



Donators of Premium No. 5. 



CLASS E, Lot 21— Sheaf Wheat. 
Premium No. 21 — Best Sheaf Durum. 

1st 1 Model' B, Practical Oil Pump.. $10.00 
McCullough Manufacturing Co., 
Minneapolis. 

2nd 50 Cabinet Size Potentate Ci- 
gars 5.00 

F. C. Gardner Co., Fargo, N. D. 

3rd Pail Stock Tonic 3.50 



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CLASS E, Lot 22— Sheaf Wheat. 
Premium No. 22, Best Sheaf Winter Wheat. 
1st Man's 52 in. Black Moleskin 

&'heep Lined Ulster $20.00 

Wyman, Partridge & Co., St. 

Paul, iVIinn. 
2nd 1 Barrel Roseine Kerosene 11.00 

Marshall Oil Co., Bismarck, N. 

D. 
3rd Ideal Bed Springs 7.50 

Salisbury & Satterlee, Minneapo- 
lis. 

CLASS E, Lot 23— Sheaf Wheat Sweep- 
stakes. 

Premium No. 23 — Best Sheaf Wheat, Any 
Kind. 

1st Man's Fur Coat $25.00 

Lanpher, Skinner & Co., St. 
Paul, Minn. 

2nd Betsy Ross Mattress 18.00 

Gangelhoff Brothers, Minneapo- 
lis. 

3rd 100 Lawrence Barrett Cigars .. . 10,00 
Watt Cigar Company, Minneapo- 
lis, Minn. 

SHEAF OATS CLASS PREMIUMS. 

CLASS F, Lot 24— Sheaf Oats. 
Premium No. 24 — Best Sheaf White Oats. 

1st Sheepskin Lined Coat $ 7.50 

2nd 5 Gallons Cabot's Shingle Stain. 4.50 
Samuel Cabot, Manufacturing 
Chemists, Boston. 

3rd West Point Shirt 3.00 

Kollinger Bros. & Newman, Still- 
water, Minn. 



SCHULZE BROS CO. 

DULUTH :-: MINNESOTA 



Donators of Premium No. 6. 



CLASS F, Lot 25— Sheaf Oats. 

Premium No. 25 — Best Sheaf Black Oats. 

1st 1 Deere 5 Tooth Cultivator $ 6.50 

Deere & Webber Co., Minneapo- 
lis, Minn. 

2nd 1 Roll Double Ply Quilt 4.50 

Samuel Cabot, Manufacturing 
Chemists, Boston. 

3rd Sweater Coat 3.50 

Kollinger Bros. & Newman, Still- 
water, Minn. 

CLASS F, Lot 26 — Sheaf Oats Sweepstakes. 

Premium No. 26 — Best Sheaf Oats. Any 
Kind. 

1st 1 Figure 16, Force Pump $10.50 

A. J. Dean Company, Minneapo- 
lis, Minn. 

2nd 20 Rod Roll Wire Fencing 8.00 

3rd 3 1-2 Gallon Cans Kreso Dip 3.00 

Parke, Davis & Co., Detroit, Mich. 

SHEAF RYE CLASS PREMIUMS. 

CLASS G, Lot 27— Sheaf Rye. 

Premium No. 27 — Best Sheaf Spring Rye. 

1st 20 Rod Roir Wire Fencing $ 8.00 

2nd No. 461 Safety Razor Outfit 6.50 

Gillette Safety Razor Co., Boston, 

M 3SSa 

3rd 3 1-2' Gallon Cans Kreso Dip 3.00 

Parke, Davis & Co., Detroit. Mich. 



CLASS G, Lot 28— Sheaf Rye. 
Premium No. 28 — Best Sheaf Winter Rye. 

1st Phoenix Mackinaw Coat $15.00 

Finch, Van Slyck & McConville, 
St. Paul, Minn. 

2nd 20 Rod Roll Wire Fencing 8.00 

3rd Pair Gold Seal 4 Buckle Winter 

Gaiters 3.00' 

Goodyear Rubber Co., St. Paul, 
Minn. 



NATIONAL SEWING 
MACHINE COMPANY 

BELVIDERE, ILL. 
Donators of Premium No- 6. 



GLASS G, Lot 29— Sheaf Rye Sweepstakes. 

Premium No. 29 — Best Sheaf Rye, Any 

Kind. 

1st Suit Men's Clothes $25 00 

The Stein Block Co., Rochester, 
N. Y. 

2nd 24 inch Galvanized Ventilator... 18 00 
Fargo Cornice & Ornament Co., 
Fargo, N. D. » 

3rd 20 Rod Roll' Wire Fencing 8.00 

SHEAF BARLEY CLASS PREMIUMS. 

CLASS H, Lot 30— Sheaf Barley. 
Premium No. 30 — Best Sheaf Six- Row Bar- 
ley. 
1st Pair Men's Russ Veal Creed , 

Shoes $ 6.00 

C. Gotziarf & Co., St. Paul, Minn. 
2nd Pair Gold Seal 4 Buckle Winter 

Gaiters 3.00 

Goodyear Rubber Co.. St. Paul, 
Minn. 
3rd 1 Gallon Acme Quality Floor 

Paint 2.00 

Acme White Lead & Color Co., 
Detroit, Mich. 

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CLASS H, Lot 31— Sheaf Barley. 

Premium No. 31 — Best Sheaf Two Row 
Barley. 

1st Pair Men's Choc. Calf Blu. 

Shoes ? 5.00 

C. Gotzian & Co., St. Paul, Minn. 
2nd Pair Gold Seal 4 Buckle Winter 

Gaiters 3.00 

Goodyear Rubber Co., St. Paul, 
Minn. 

3rd 2 Gallons Acme Quality Barn 

Paint 2.70 

Acme White Lead & Color Co., 
Detroit, Mich. 

CLASS H, Lot 32 — Sheaf Barley Sweep- 
stakes. 

Premium No. 32 — Best Sheaf Barley, Any 
Kind. 

1st Garden Combination Tool $12.00 

2nd 20 Rod Roll Yire Fencing 8.00 

3rd Iron Pump 5.25 



W. S, Nott 
& Co 



Minneapolis 
Minn. 



Donators of 12 pairs of Star Brand 
Helena Overshoes; value, $42.00 



CORN CLASS PREMIUMS. 
CLASS I, Lot 33 — Corn. 
Premium No. 33 — best 10 Ears Squaw 
1st 14 inch Hero Smut Cleaner 



2nd 



3rd 



Twin City Separator Co., Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 

Spanish Leather Morris Chair . . 
Levin Brothers, Inc., Minneapo- 
lis, Minn. 
20 Rod Roll Wire Fencing 



CLASS I, LOT 34— CORN. 
Premium No. 34 — best 10 Ears Gehu 

1st 7 foot Stoughton Heavy Drat' 

Mainite Sleds, 2^^ in. Shoe 

Stoughton Wagon Co., Stought- 
on, Wis. 

2nd I Barrel Vinegar 

Barrett & Barrett. St. Paul Minn. 

3rd 20 Rod Roll Wire Fencing 



Corn. 

$28.00 

18.00 
8.00 

Corn. 

$38.00 

20.00 
8.00 



CLASS I, LOT 35— CORN. 

Premium No. 35 — best 10 Ears Dakota Corn. 
1st Gentleman's Rain Coat $25.00 

St. Paul Rubber Co., St. Paul, 

Minn. 

'^r.'l Practical Oil Pump 10.00 

3rd 20 Rod Roll Wire Fencing 8.00 



THE JOSEPH AND FEISS CO. 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



Donators 



Premium No. 
craft Overcoat. 



10— Cloth 



CLASS I, LOT 36— CORN. 

Premum No. 36 — best 10 Ears Mercer Corn. 
1st Osborne Three Section Steel Lev- 
er Harrow $20.00 

Internationa! Harvester Co. of 

America. 

2nd 20 Rod Roll Wire Fencing 8.00 

3rd 2 Gal. Acme Quality House Paint 4.50 
Acme White Lead & Color Com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 

CLASS I, LOT 37— CORN. 

Premium No. 37 — best 10 Ears Triumph 
Corn. 

1st I Model' "E" Tank $18.00 

Prest-0-Lite Co., St. Paul, Minn. 

2nd 20 Rod Roll Wire Fencing 8.00 

3rd 2 Gal. Acme Quality House Paint, 4.50 
Acme White Lead & Color Com- 
pany, Detriot, Mich. 

CLASS I, LOT 38— CORN. 

Premium No. 38 — best 10 Ears Late Flint 
Corn. 

1st 8 Ft. Sampson Regular Irrigating 

Wind Mill $40.00 

Stover Manufacturing Co., Free- 
port, III. 

2nd Barrel Cider Vinegar 18.00 

3rd Marseilles Diamond 1 hole Corn 

Sheller, with table and fan, . . 9.00 
Deere & Weber Co., Minneapolis. 



Martin Manufacturing Co. 

St. Louis Park, Minn. 

Donators Premium No. 12 — 1 Jr. A. 
Martin Grinder 



CLASS I, LOT 39— CORN. 

Premium No. 39 — best 10 Ears Early Flint 
Corn. 

1st 1 S. A. 32 New Elk Cultivator $37.00 

Deere & Weber Co., Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

2nd Maytag Power Washer 25.00 

The Maytag Co., Newton, la. 

3rd 20 Rod Roll Wire Fencing . 8.00 



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NORTH DAKOTA INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION 



CLASS I, LOT 40— CORN. 

Premium No. 40— best 10 Ears Golden Dent 
Corn. 

1st 1 Deere & Mauser No. 9 Edge 
Drop Shoe Planter with Dakota 

Equipment $50.00 

Deere & Weber Co., Minneapolis 
Minn. 

2nd Allowance on Silo 14x28 40.00 

Independent Silo Co., St. Paul, 
Minn. 

3rd I Model "A" Practical Oil Pump.. 15.00 
McCuHough Manufacturing Co., 
Minneapolis, Minn. 

CLASS I, LOT 41— CORN. 

Premium No. 41 — best 10 Ears Northwestern. 

1st Set Singl'e Surrey JIarness $40.00 

Scheffer & Rossen, St. Paul, 
Minn. 
2nd Liightning Rod Outfit for House, 
100 ft. Wire, three complete 

tops and arrow vane 33.00 

M. Townsley Manufacturing Co., 
Minneapolis. 
3rd 24 Cans Assorted Monogram 

Fruits 7.20 

Winston, Harper Fischer Co., Min- 
neapolis, Minn. 

CLASS I. LOT 42— CORN. 

Premium No. 42 — best 10 Ears Minnesota 
King. 

1st Allowance on Silo, 14x28 $40.00 

independent Silo Co., St. Paul, 

Minn. 
2nd I Case Two-Furrow Rotary Har- 
row 20.00 

J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co., 

Fargo, N. D. 
3rd 24 Cans Assorted Monogram Veg- 
etables 7.20 

Winston, Harper, Fischer Co., 

Minneapolis, Minn. 



AMERICAN TENT 

AWNING COMPANY 

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 




CLASS I, LOT 43— CORN. 

Premium No. 43 — best 10 Ears Minnesota 23. 

1st No. 66 Corn Planter, Edge Drop 

Open Wheel $47.00 

Parlin & Orendorff Plow Co. 
Minneapolis. 

2nd 1 Fairbanks Portable Scale 24.00 

Fairbanks, Morse & Co., St. 
Paul, Minn. 
3rd 20 Rod Roll Wire Fencing 8.«0 



TWIN CITY 
SEPARATOR CO. 



MINNEAPOLIS, MINN, 



Donators of Premium No. 13 — Hero 

0.,ain Cleaner. Premium No. 33' 

Hero Smut Cleaner. 



Premium No. 44 — best 10 Ears Rustler 

White. 
1st Allowed .on .Minneapolis .Panel 

Silo • $25.00 

Puffer Hubbard Manufacturing 

Co., Minneapolis. 
2nd 1 No. 78 Bed Spring 12.00 

Ganglehoff Brothers, Minneapolis, 

Minn. 
3rd 20 Rod Roll Wire Fencing S.OO 



ACME WHITE LEAD & 
COLOR WORKS 

DETROTO?, MICH. 
BRANCH HOUSE MINNKiVPOLIS, MINN. 

Donators of 14 gals, high grade paints 
value, $11.00 



Donators of Premium No. 13 — 12x14 
tent with fly same size 



CLASS I, LOT 45— CORN. 

Premium No. 45 — best 10 Ears Bloody 
Butcher. 

1st 1 10 ft. 32 Tooth John Deere 
Sulky Hay Rake, with guard 

teeth $30.00 

Deere & Webber Co., Minneapo- 
lis, Minn. 

2nd Cotton Felt Mattress 12.00 

Salisbury & Satterlee, Minneapo- 
lis, Minn. 

3rd Hand Gasoline Pump 8.00 

Crane & Ordway Co., Fargo, 
N. D. 



PREMIUM LIST, OCT. 1 TO OCT. 13, 1912. 



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CLASS I, LOT 46— CORN. 

Premium No. 46 — best 10 Ears Pride of the 
North. 

1st 1 3 3-4x10 Stoughton Truck $5t).00 

Stoughton Wagon Co., Stoughton, 
Wis. 

2nd No. 1 Associated Concrete Mixer 

on Skids 38.00 

Associated Manufacturers Co., 
Waterloo, la. 

3rd Steel Bedstead 929 10.00 

Salisbury & Satterlee, Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 

CLASS I, LOT 47— CORN. 
Premium No. 47 — best 10 Ears Minnesota 13. 
1st 2V2 H. P. Gas Engine $50.00 

Crane & Ordway Co., Fargo, N. 

D. 

Allowance on Silo 14x28 40.00 

Independent Silo Co., St. Paul. 

No. 8 High Wheel Harrow Cart.. 12. Ot) 

Emerson, Newton Implement Co., 

Minneapolis. 



2nd 
3rd 



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P@rg®i M, 



Donators of Premium No. 42. 



CLASS I, LOT 48— CORN SWEEPSTAKES. 

Premium No. 48— best 10 Ears Dent, Any 
Kind. 

1st No. 200 2 Horse Triumph Gaso- 
line Engine $75.00 

Deere Webber Co., Minneapolis, 
Minn. 
2nd Brass Trimmed Double Team 

Harness, with Collars, 65.00 

3rd 1 YBX Crankshift Cultivator, 21 

Gauge. 35.00 

Parlin & Orendorf Plow Co., 
Minneapolis. 

CLASS I, LOT 49— CORN SWEEPSTAKES. 

Premium No. 49 — best Ear Flint, Any Kind. 

1st 1 29-in. Diamond Gang Plow $75.00 

Parlin & Orendorff Plow Co., 

Minneapolis. 

2nd Set Harness, No. 166, 60. Ot) 

3rd No. 83 Corrugated Metal Stock 

Tank 24.00 

North Dakota Metal Culvert Co., 

Fargo, N. D. 

CLASS I, LOT 50— CORN. 

Premium No. 50 — best Single Ear, Any 
Kind. 

1st 1 SS 306 7 1-3 ft. 16 Wheel Dun- 
ham Subsurface Packer $55.00 

Deere & Weber Co., Minneapolis. 



2nd 1 No. 29 Six Shovel Cultivator . . . 35.00 
Emerson-Newton Implement Co., 
Minneapolis. 



5rd White Liiy Washing Machine . . 
White Lily Manufacturing Co. 
Davenport, la. 



25.00 



NORTHERN CANDY & 
CRACKER COMPANY 

Makers of 

Fine Biscuits, Cakes 
and Confectionery 

Crushed Fruits for Soda Fountains 



Fine Chocolates 
a Speciality 



MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 

Donators of Forty Premiums, com- 
prising of Gold Medal Biscuits, 
Elk Biscuits, Cookies, Soda 
Cracke^rs, Chocolates; 
valued at $724.40 



CLASS I, LOT 51— CORN. 

Premium No. 51 — best 10 Ears Exhibited by 
Lady. Exhibitor Need Not Have 
Grown, but« Must Have Selected and 
Collected Same. 

1st I Case "Hiawatha Pure Food 

Goods" $ 5.t)0 

Stone, Ordean, Wells Co., Du- 
luth. 



tSEBESt" 

WALL FINISH 

ONLY ONE COAT REQUIRED 
EASY TO APPLY 

Benjamin Moore & Co. 

Manuf act u r«rs 
NEW YORK - - CHICAGO 



2nd I Case "Wampum" Pure Food 

Goods 4.00 

Stone, Ordean, Wells Co., Du- 
luth. 

3rd 1 doz. Bottles Lemon Extract . . 3.00 
The Hunt Perfect Baking Powder 
Co., Minneapolis. 



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NORTH DAKOTA INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITIOI 



CLASS 



LOT 52— CORN. 



Premium No. 52 — best 70 Ears Exhibited by 
Rural School. 

1st Style A, Hart Heating System. .$122.00 
Hart Manufacturing Co., Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 

2nd Stewart School Heater & Ven- 
tilator 90.00 



George R. Newell Co. 

Minneapolis, Minn. 




Donators of Premiums Nos. 17, 67, 

245, 246, 252; same being 5 

cases high grade fruits 

and vegetables. 



CLASS I. LOT 53— CORN. 

Premium No. 53 — best 5 Stalks Ensilage 
Corn, Any Kind or Color Shown by 
Farmer. Ears Must Be Attached. 

1st Registered Jersey Bull Calf $75.00 

G. A. Chaffee, Minneapolis, Minn. 
2nd $50 Allowance on Silo 50.00 

Farmers' Handy Wagon Co. 

Minneapolis. 
3rd Pair No. 499 Horse Collars 10.00 

Bristol, Sweet & Co., Fargo, N. 

D. 

CLASS I, LOT 54— CORN. 

Premium No. 54 — best 10 Ears Early Sweet 
Corn, Any Variety. 

1st 5 Gal. Masury's Industrial Paint.. $ 7.50 
John W. Masury & Son, Minne- 
apolis. 

2nd 2 Gal. House Paint 5.00 



3rd Pair Foot Schulze & Co., 4 Buckle 

Portland Arctics 3. DC 

Foot, Schulze & Co., St. Paul, 
Minn. 

CLASS I, LOT 55— CORN. 

Premium No. 55 — best 10 Ears Late Swee^ 
Corn, Any Variety. 

1st Pair Foot Schulze Men's Shoes.. $ S.OC 

Foot, Schulze & Co., St. Paul, 

Minn. 
2nd Pair Men's Kangaroo Opera Boot 4.5C 

C. Gotzian & Co., St. Paul 
3rd Pair Foot Schulze & Co., 4 Buckle 

Portland Arctics 3.0( 

Foot, Schulze & Co., St. Paul, 

Minn. 



GRASS CARPETS AND RUGS 

are like anything else. Their texture is unusual 
and attractive. Although of a firm weave and 
heavy in appearance, they are light enough to be 
easily handled. Crex rugs do not collect and hold 
dirt. You will find their prices lower than those 
you are accustomed to pay for floor covering. 

You will know the genuine by the Crex trade 
mark. A label bearing it is attached to every rug 

Before making your next purchase of rugs or 

carpets write us for our free booklet which de- 
scribes Crex and illustrates in actual colors strip- 
ed, figured and solid, a great variety of rugs, car- 
pets and runners. Ask for booklet No. 115. ' 

Crex Carpets and Rugs are for sale everywhere 
Order through your local dealer. 

CREX CARPET COMPANY 

377 Broadway, 59-61 White St.. New York 
Mills: St. Paul, Minn.; Superior Wis. 

Donators of 40 rugs; value, $113.75 



SEED CLASS PREMIUMS. 
CLASS K, Lot 1— Seeds. 

Premium No. 56 — Best Peck Flax Seed, Any 
Variety. 

1st 1 Shaker Potato Digger, with 

Fore Carriage $16.0(t 

Deere & Webber Co., Minneapo- 
lis, Minn. 

2nd Pair Men's Shoes r).(m 

O'Donnell Shoe Co., St. Paul, 
Minn. 

3rd 3 gaV. Pail No. 4, Cement Barn 

Paint 4.0(1 

Minnesota Linseed Oil Co., Min- 
neapolis. 

CLASS K, Lot 2— Seeds. 

Premium No. 57 — Best Peck Red Clover 

Seed. 
1st No. 54 Osborne Garden Cultivator $7.50 
International Harvester Co., of 
America. 
2nd 3 gal. Pail No. 4 Cement Barn 

Paint 4.00 

Minnesota Linseed Oil Co., Min- 
neapolis. 
3rd Pair Foot-Schu!ze Glove 4 Buckle 

Portland Arctics 3.00 

Foot, Schulze & Co., St. Paul, 
Minn. 



PREMIUM LIST, OCT. 1 TO OCT. 13, 1912. 



15 



CLASS K, Lot 3— Seeds. 

Premium No. 58 — Best White Clover Seed. 

1st Pair Foot-Schulze Men's Shoes.. $ 5.00 

Foot, Schuize & Co., St. Paul, 

Minn. 
2nd Pair Foot-Schulze Glove 4 Buckle 

Portland Arctics 3.00 

Foot, Schuize & Co., St. Paul, 

Minn. 
3rd Hand Saw, No. 51, 26 inch 2.00 

E. C. Atkins & Co., Minneapolis, 

Minn. 

CLASS K, Lot 4— Seeds. 

Premium No. 59— Best Half Peck AlfaJfa 
Seed. 

1st Fig. 40 Force Pump $13.00 

The Western Supply Co., St. 
Paul, Minn. 

2nd Stetson Soft Hat 5.00 

A. W. Eppinger, Bismarck, N. D. 

3rd 3 gal. Pail No. 4 Cement Barn 

Paint 4.00 

Minnesota Linseed Oil Co., Min- 
neapolis. 



Kuhlcs& Stock Co. 

St. Paul, Minn. 

Donators of Premium No. 17 — 100 
Seal of Minn. Cigars 



CLASS K, Lot 5— Seeds. 

'Premium No. 60 — Best Half Peck Brome 
Grass. 

1st Pair Foot-Schulze Men's &hoes..$ 5.00 
Foot, Schuize & Co., St. Paul, 
Minn. 

2nd 3 gal'. Pail No. 4, Cement Barn 

Paint 4.00 

Minnesota Linseed Oil Co., Min- 
neapolis. 

3rd Pair Foot-Schulze Glove 4 Buckle 

Portland Arctics 3.00 

Foot, Schuize & Co., St. Paul, 
Minn. 



Detroit Stove Works 

Detroit-Jewel Heating 
Stoves 

Detroit-Chicago 

Donators of "• Heating Stove; value, 
$27.50 



CLASS K, Lot 6— Seeds. 
Premium No. 61 — Best Peck Speltz Seed. 

1st 1 .Barrel Roseine Kerosene $11.00 

Marshall Oil Company, Bismarck. * 



2nd Pair Foot-Schu'ze Men's Shoes.. 5.00 
Foot, Schuize & Co., St. Paul, 
Minn. 

3rd Pair Men's Pat. Colt Blu. Shoes. 4.00 
C. Gotzian & Co., St. Paul, Minn. 



WILHELM OIL CO. 

Manufacturers 

LUBRICATING AND OTHER OILS 

ST. PAUL, MINN. 
Donators 3 gals, each, Auto Oil, Har- 
ness Oil, Engine Oil and 
Cream Separator Oil 



CLASS K, Lot 7— Seeds. 

Premium No. 62 — Best Peck Lawn Grass 
Seed. 

1st Pair Foot-Schulze Men's Shoes. $5.00 
Foot, Schuize & Co., St. Paul, 
Minn. 

2nd Pair Men's Box Calf Blu. Shoes. 4.00 
C. Gotzian & Co., St. Paul, Minn. 

3rd Pair Foot -Schuize Glove 4 

Buckle Portland Arctics 3.00 

Foot, Schuize & Co., St. Paul, 
Minn. 

CLASS K, Lot 8— Seeds. 

Premium No. 63 — Best Peck Millet Seed. 

1st Pair Foot-Schulze Men's &'hoes..$ 5.00 
Foot, Schultze & Co., St. Paul, 
Minn. 

2nd Pair Men's Kid Blu. Shoes 4.00 

C. Gotzian & Co., St. Paul, Minn. 

3rd Hand Saw, No. 53 2.25 

E. C. Atkins & Co., Minneapolis, 
Minn. 



Jacob E. Decker & Sons 



Victor 
HAMS and BACON 



Mason City 



Iowa 



Donators of Premiums Nos. 182, 183, 
198, 216 



CLASS L, Lot 1 — Flax on Stem. 

Premium No. 64 — Best Bundle Flax on Stem, 
8 inches around stems. 

1st 5 Gal. Masury's Industrial Paint. $ 7.50 
John W. Masury & Son, Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 

2nd Pair Men's Shoes 4.50 

Northern Shoe Co., Duluth, Minn. 

3rd 1 Gallon N. M. House Paint 2.50 

T. L. Blood & Co., St. Paul, 
Minn. 



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NORTH DAKOTA INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITIOl 



CLASS L, Lot 2— Clover on Stem. 

Premium No. 65 — Best Bundle Red Clover 

on Stem, 8 inches around stems. 
1st No. 732 1-4 Zenith Irwin Pattern 

&et of Auger Bits $ 5.00 

Marshall-Wells Hardware Co.. 

Duluth, Minn. 
2nd 3 Gal. Can Auto Oil 3.00 

Wilhelm Oil Co., St. Paul, Minn. 
3rd 1 Gal. N. W. House Paint 2.50 

T. L. Blood & Co., St. Paul, Minn. 

CLASS L, Lot 3 — Clover on Stem. 

Premium No. 66 — Best Bundle White Clov- 
er on Stem, 8 inches around stems. 

1st 1-2 Case Sal'mon $ 6.00 

Booth Fisheries Co., St. Paul, 
Minn. 
2nd Pair Star Brand Helena Over- 
shoes 3.50 

W. S. Nott & Co., Minneapolis. 
3rd 100 lbs. Stock Oil 2.5t) 



Janny, Semple, Hill & Co. 

Wholesale Hardware 

Manufacturers of 

^Ji HARNESS «^eM 
Of Every Description 

Minneapolis, Minn. 
Donators of Premium No. 73 



CLASS L, Lot 4— Alfalfa on Stem. 

Premium No. 67 — Best Bundle Alfalfa on 
Stem, 8 inches around stems. 

1st 1 Case Newell's Extra Brand 

Pineapple $ 7.20 

Geo. R. Newell & Co., Minneapo- 
lis, Minn. 

2nd Stetson Stiff Hat 5.00 

A. W. Eppinger, Bismarck, N. D. 

3rd Pair Mon's Shoes 4.50 

Northern Shoe Co., Duluth, Minn. 



A. J. Dean Co. 

Farm Implements 

404 Wasliington Ave., N. Minneapolis 
Donators of Premium No. 26 



CLASS L, Lot 5 — Brome Grass on Stem. 
Premium No. 68 — Best Bundle Brome Grass 

on Stem, 8 inches around stems. 
1st Pair Men's Shoes $ 4.50 

Northern Shoe Co., Duluth, Minn. 
2nd Icy Hot Thermos Bottle 3.00 

Hacker, Walther, Gates Hardware 

Co., St. Paul. 
3rd Hand Saw No. 66 2.25 

E. C. Atkins & Co., Minneapolis, 

Minn. 



CLASS L, Lot 6 — Speltz on Stem. 

Premium No. 69 — Best Bundle Speltz onfi 

Stem, 8 inches around stems. 
1st Pair Star Brand Helena Over- 
shoes $ 3.51 

W. S. Nott & Co., Minneapolis, 

Minn. 

2nd 100 lbs. Stock Oil 2.50 

3rd Rayo Camp 2.00 

Standard Oil Company, Fargo, N, 

D. 



BOOTH FISHERIES COMPANY 

FISH OF EVERY KIND WHOLESALE 
SAINT PAUL - - MINNESOTA 

Donators of one-ha^f cuse salmon and 
one-half case sardines. 



CLASS L, Lot 7— Millet on Stem. 

Premium No. 70 — Best Bundle Millet on 

Stem, 8 inches around stems. 
1st Pair Star Brand Helena Over- 
shoes $ 3.50 

W. S. Nott & Co., Minneapolis, 

Minn. , 

2nd 100 lbs. Stock Oil 2.50 

3rd Rayo Lamp 2.00 

Standard Oil Company, Fargo, 

N. D. 



GILHOOLEY 
Irish Liniment Co. 

Manufacturers 

" DeCoursey's " 
Famous Irish Liniment 



133 East 3rd St. 



St. Paul, Minn. 



Donators one-half g^ross liniment; val- 
ue, $36.00 



CLASS L, Lot 8 — Lawn Grass Seed on Stem. 

Premium No. 71 — Best Bundle Lawn Grass 

Seed on Stem, 8 inches around stem. 
1st Pair Star Brand Helena Over- 
shoes $ 3.50 

W. S. Nott & Co., Minneapolis, 

Minn. 

2nd 100 lbs. Stock Oil 2.50 

3rd Rayo Lamp 2.00 

Standard Oil Company, Fargo, 

N. D. 

SWEEPSTAKES CLASS. 

CLASS M, LOT 1— GRAINS, GRASSES, 
SEED, ETC. 

Premium No. 72 — Best, largest and most ar- 
tistically arranged collection of 
Grains, Grasses, Seeds, Vegetables, 
etc., grown by any one individual. 
(Exhibits cannot be entered in any 
other class or lot.) 



PREMIUM LIST, OCT. 1 TO OCT. 13, 1912. 



1? 



1st 10 Ft. Single Disc Victor Drill ..$130.00 

International Harvester Co. of 

America. 
2nd Tom Thumb 1 H. P. Air Cooled 

Gasoline Engine 60.00 

International Harvester Co. of 

America. 

3rd Independent Mower 45.00 

Independent Harvester Co. of 
Piano, III. 



bloom: brothers cq. 
wholesale postal cards and news 

123 3rd St., N., Minneapolis, Minn. 

Donators R.-emiums Nos. 283, 284, 
285, 289, 293, 292 



CLASS M, LOT 2— GRAINS, GRASSES, 
SEEDS, ETC. 

Premium No. 73 — Best, largest and most Ar- 
tistically Arranged Display of Grains, 
Grasses, Seeds, Vegetables and Other 
Farm Products Grown on One Demon- 
stration Farm. 

1st loot) Bushel Galvanized Grain 

Tank $135.00 

The Berger Manufacturing Co., 
Minneapolis. 
2nd Chore Boy Gasoline Engine with 
Dual Ignition on WheelTjarrow 

Truck 50.00 

Associated Manufacturers Co., 
Waterloo, Iowa. 
3rd Set 922 B, 1 1-4 Team Harness 45.00 
Janney, Semple, Hill & Co., 
Minneapolis, Minn. 



Barrett & Barrett 

Manufacturers 

CIDER VINEGAR 

St. Paul, Minn. 

Donators Premium No. 34 



CLASS M, LOT 3— GRAINS, GRASSES, 
SEEDS, ETC. 

Premium No. 74— best Collection ani Most 
Artistically Arranged Exhibit of 
Grains, Grasses, Seeds, Vegetables and 
Other Farm Products by Any One 
County. 

1st Cash $500.00 

Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault 
Ste. Marie Ry. Co. 

2nd Cash 400.00 

Finch Lumber Company. 
Heaton Lumber Company. 
C. L. Merrick Lumber Company. 
Nortz Lumber Company. 
Hollandsworth-Hart Lumber Co. 
Mandan Mercantile Company. 
Rogers Lumber Company. 
North Star Lumber Company. 
Dunham Lumber Company. 
Goodrich-Call Lumber Company. 
Phoenix Lumber Company. 
H. S. Thompson Lumber Com- 
pany. 



3rd Cash 300.00 

St. Anthony & Dakota Elevator Co. 

Northwestern Elevator Co. 

Cargill Elevator Co. 

Imperial Elevator Co. 

Great Western Grain Co. 

Duluth Elevator Co. 

Monarch Elevator Co. 

Osborne-McMillan Elevator Co. 

Bagley Elevator Co. 

Woodworth Elevator Co. 

Minnekota Elevator Co. 

4th Cash 200.00 

5th Cash 100.00 



Northern Linseed 
Oil Company 

Minneapolis . . • Minn. 

Crushers of 

FLAX SEED 

— — Manufacturers of-^— 

OIL CAKE 



Donators of one ton (20 100-lb. sacks) 
Oil Meal; value, $50.00 



VEGETABLE CLASS PREMIUMS. 
CLASS N, Lot 1 — Asparagus. 

Premium No. 75 — Best Bunch Asparagus, 
One Dozen Stalks. 

1st Smooth Plane $2.25 

2nd No. 70-26-8 Saw 1.65 

3rd 1 18-in. Pruning Saw 85 

CLASS N, Lot 2 — Dwarf Beans. 

Premium No. 76 — Best Peck Dwarf Beans. 

1st Jack Plane $2.50 

2nd 2 No. O Lanterns 1.20 

3rd 1 18-in. Pruning Saw 85 



Clement Dranger & Co. 

WHOLESALE CLOTHING 

247-251 East 4th St., St. Paul, Minn. 

Donators of Premiums Nos. 254, 255, 
259, 261, 263 



CLASS N, Lot 3— Wax Beans. 
Premium No. 77 — Best Peck Wax Beans. 

1st 6 pkgs. Kill-Em-Quick Gopher 

Poison $3.00 

Mickelson Kill-Em-Quick Co., 
Minneapolis. 



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NORTH DAKOTA INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION 



2nd 2 No. 2 Lanterns 2.00 

3rd 1 Block Plane 1.25 

CLASS N, Lot 4— Field Beans. 
Premium No. 78 — Best Peck Field Beans. 

1st 1-100 lb. Sack Oil Meal $2.50 

Northern Linseed Oil Co., Minne- 
apolis. 

2nd 2 No. 2 Lanterns 2.00 

3rd 1 Claw Hatchet 1.00 



DREWRY&SONS 

Soda and Mineral Waters 

"LIMETTA" The Drink of Drinks 
" CHIPPEWA " Spring Water 

702-710 Payne Ave., - - St. Paul, Minn. 
Donators of 10 doz. pints Limetta 



CLASS N, Lot 5 — Navy Beans. 
Premium No. 79 — Best Peck Navy Beans. 
1st 6 pkgs. Kin-Bm-Quick Gopher 

Poison $3.00 

Mickleson Kill-Em-Quick Co., 
Minneapolis. 

2nd 1 Iron Pump ' 1.75 

3rd 2 Felt Horse Collar Pads 1.30 



Universal 
Portland 
Cement 
Co. 



glnnuctl ®ntpni 



72 West Adams St. . . Chicago, III. 



CLASS N, Lot 6 — Lima Beans. 
Premium No. 80 — Best Peck Lima Beans. 
1st 6 pkg. Kill -Em -Quick Gopher 

Poison $3.0'0 

Mikelson Kill-Em-Quick Co., 
Minneapolis. 

2nd 1 Brick Trowel 1.75 

3rd 2 Felt Horse Collar Pads 1.30 

CLASS N, Lot 7— Beets. 
Premium No. 81 — One Dozen Blood Beets 

1st Plaster Trowel $2.00 

2nd 2 No. 2 Lanterns 1.20 

3rd 2 Bottles Dr. De Courceys Fam- 
ous Irish Liniment 1.00 

Gilhooley Irish Liniment Co., St. 
Paul. 



CLASS N, Lot 8— Beets. 
Premium No. 82 — Best Dozen White Beets. 

1st 1 Gal. Can Panhard Oil $2.00 

Geo. A. Haws. New York City. 

2nd 3 pkgs. Stock Tonic 1.50 

3rd 2 Bottles Dr. De Coursey's Fam- 
ous Irish Liniment 1.00 

Gilhooley Irish Liniment Co., St. 
Paul. 

CLASS M, Lot 9— Beets. 
Premium No. 83 — Best Dozen Sugar Beets. 

1st 1 Gal. Acme Quality Floor Paint $2.50 

Acme White Lead and Color Co., 

Detroit. 

2nd 1 Gal'. Red Barn Paint 1.50 

3rd 2 Bottles Dr. De Coursey's Fam- 
ous Irish Liniment 1.00 

Gilhooley Irish Liniment Co., St. 

Paul, Minn. 

CLASS N, Lot 10— Mangel Wurzel. 
Premium No. 84 — Best One-Half Doz. Man- 
gel Wurzel. 

1st 1 No. 1 22 in. Butcher Saw $1.85 

2nd 2 No. O Lanterns 1.20 

3rd 1-2 Gal. Kreso Dip 1.00 

CLASS N, Lot 11— Mangel Wurzel. 

Premium No. 85 — Best One-half Doz. Giant 

Mangel Wurzel. 

1st 1 can Panhard Oil .$2.00 

Geo. A. Haws, New York City. 

2nd 3 pkgs. Stock Tonic 1.50 

3rd 2 pkgs. Worm Powders < 1.00 J 



scheffer & 
rossum: go. 

m:antjfacturers of 

HIGH ORAI^E 
HARNESS 

OTP EVERY KIND 
SA.INT FAXJL . . . I^IT^NESOTA 

Donators of Premium No. 41 



Class N, Lot 12 — Mangel Wurzel. 

Premium No. 86— Best One-half Doz. Tank- 
ard Mangel Wurzel. 
1st 1 No. 24 Searchlight Lantern $2.00 

Standard Oil Co., Fargo. 
2nd 2 qts. Carriage Paint 1.70 

Acme White Lead & Color Co., 

Detroit. 
3rd 3 qts. Light Oak Fo-Fo-Stain 1.35 

Forman, Ford & Co., Minneapolis. 

CLASS N, Lot 13— Cabbage. 
Premium No. 87 — Best One-half Doz. Early 

Cabbage. 
1st 1 Gal. Acme Quality Floor Var- 
nish $3.75 

Acme White Lead & Color Co., 
Detroit. 

2nd 1 No. 24 Searchlight Lantern 2.00 

Standard Oil Co., Fargo. 

3rd 2 qts. Carriage Paint 1.70 

Acme White Lead & Color Co., 
Detroit. 



PREMIUM LIST, OCT. 1 TO OCT. 13, 1912. 



19 



CLASS N, Lot 14— Cabbage. 

Premium No. 88 — Best one-half doz, Late 
Cabbage. 

1st 1 Gal. Acme Floor Varnish $3.76 

Acme White Lead & Color Co., 
Detroit. 
2nd 1 No. 24 Searchlight Lantern... 2.00 

Standard Oil Co., Fargo. 
3rd 1 Gal. Red Barn Paint 1.50 



SCHUBACH MILLINERY CO. 


WHOLESALE MILLINERS 


207 Eait Fourth St. St. Paul, Minn. 


Donators of Premium No. 266 



CLASS N, Lot 15 — Cauliflower. 

Premium No. 89 — Best One-half Doz. Cauli- 
flower. 

1st 1 Gal. Panhard Oil $2.00 

Geo. A. Haws, New York City. 

2nd 2 No. O Lanterns 1.20 

3rd 2 pkgs. Worm Powders 1.00 



SKYLARK CHOCOLATES 

Manufactured by 

IS-ATIOIVAL CAT^DY CO. 

ST. PAXJL, M:iJSrN. 

Donators of Premiums Nos. 172, 174, 
190, 216, 219, 262, 264 



CLASS N, Lot 16— Celery. 

Premium No. 90 — Best One-half Doz. Bunch- 
es Salary. 

1st 4 1-2 Gal'. Cans Outside White 

Paint .$2.40 

Noyes Bros., & Cutler, St. Paul. 
2nd 1 Gal. Can. Panhard Oil 2.00 

Geo. A. Haws, New York City. 
3rd 1 Wire Stretcher 1.25 

Nichols, Dean & Gregg, Minne- 

anolis. 



Mvdltxi $i Qlonrad 
Habits' EbUoxs (SimmH anil %tiiitt0 i^abita 

plain aJatlorpd Sirtta a S»pprtaltg 
S27 NirolUt Atitnut - jJlinn^attoltB. MxtrntBoto. 

Donators of One Ladies Tailor-made 
dress; value, $25.00 



CLASS N, Lot 17— Carrots. 

Premium No. 91 — Best Doz. Long Carrots. 
1st 6 Kill-Em-Quick Gopher Poison. .$3.00 

Mickelson Kill-Em-Quick Co., 

Minneapolis. 

2nd 2 No. 2 Lanterns 2.00 

3rd 3 pkgs. Worm Powders 1.5t) 

CLASS N, Lot 18— Carrots. 

Premium No. 92 — Best Doz. Short Carrots. 

1st 1 Gal. Durable Wagon Coach 

Varnish $2.40 

North Star Varnish Co.. St. Paul. 



2nd 25 El' Paterno Cigars, in box. 2.00 

W. S. Conrad St. Paul, Minn. 

3rd 1 Cap 1.00 

J. A. Miller & Son, St. Paul. 

CLASS N, Lot 19— Pop Corn. 

Premium No. 93 — Best Doz. Ears White Pop 
Corn. 

1st 1 Gal. Floor Paint $2.25 

2nd 1 No. 24 Searchlight Lantern 2.00 

Standard Oil Co., Fargo, N. D. 
3rd 1 25-lb. Pail Mica Axle Grease.. 1.50 

Standard Oil Co., Fargo, N. D. 

CLASS N, Lot 20— Pop Corn. 

Premium No. 94 — Best Doz. Ears Yellow Pop 

Corn. 
1st 2 Gal. Acme Quality House Paint $2.70 

Acme White Lead & Color Co., 

Detroit. 
2nd 1 25-lb. Pail Mica Axle Grease.. 1.50 

Standard Oil Co., Fargo, N. D. 
3rd 2 No. O Lanterns 1.20 



ROSEINE 

PENNSYLVANIA 
KEROSENE 

1st— Gives OXE-THIRD more light. 

2nd — You do not have to clean your lamp 
chimneys oftener than once in eight or ten 
days. 

3rd — Does not give oft a particle of odor 
when burning. 

4th — It is absolutely safe — no accidents have 

occurred from the use of Roseine. 
5th — It does not char your lamp wicks 

Use a new wick — the old one is full of par- 
affine. See that burner is clean. 

Roseine is the best lamp oil in the world. 

MARSHALL 0!L CO., Sole Refiners, 
Marshalltown, l3wa, Lincoln, Neb., Fargo, N. D..^ 
Donators 2 bbl. Roseine Kerosene, 4 
5-gal. cans French Auto Oil, 2 

5-gal. cans Diploiene, 12 
25-lb. pails Rex Axle Grease. 



CLASS N, Lot 21 — Cucumbers. 
Premium No. 95 — Best Doz. Long Cucum- 
bers. 

1st 1 26-in. Hand Saw $2.25 

2nd 1 No. 24 Searchlight Lantern 2.00 

Standard Oil Co., Fargo, N. D. 
3rd 1 25-lb. Pall Mica Axle Grease... 1.50 
Standard Oil Co., Fargo. 

CLASS N, Lot 22 — Cucumbers. 

Premium No. 96 — Best Doz. Short Cucum- 
bers. 

1st 3 Cans Fly-ofe $3.00 

2nd 1 Gal. Red Barn Faint 1.50 

3rd 2 pkgs. Worm Powders 1.00 

CLASS N, Lot 23— Egg Plant. 
Premium No. 97 — Best Half Doz Egg Plant. 
1st 6 Kill-Em. Quick Gopher Poison. .$3.00 

Mickelson Kill-Em-Quick Co., 

Minneapolis. 

2nd 2 No. 2 Lanterns 2.00 

3rd 1 25-lb. Pail Mica Axle Grease.. 1.50 

Standard Oil Co., Fargo, N. D. 



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^LASS N, Lot 24— Gourd. 
Premium No. 98 — Best Half-dozen Gourds. 
1st 1 No. 24 Searchlight Lantern $2.0t) 

Standard Oil Co., Fargo, N. D. 
2nd 1 25 -lb. Pail Mica Axle Grease. . 1.50 

Standard Oil Co., Fargo, N. D. 
3rd 2 pkgs. Worm Powders 1.00 

CLASS N, Lot 25— Kohlrabi. 
Premium No. 99 — Best Six Kohlrabi. 
1st 1 Pair Star Brand Helena Over- 
shoes $3.50 

W. S. Nott & Co., Minneapolis. 

2nd 1 No. 26 Hand Saw 2.25 

Kelly, Howe, Thomson Co., Du- 
luth, Minn. 

3rd 1 Header Fork RO 154 1-2 1.25 

Kelly, Howe, Thomson Co., Du- 
luth, Minn. 



Smoke a 

FO"rKlSt"rAT"E 

and feel liJce a 

FRINCE 

F^. C. GARDNER and C01VIF»ANY 

Distributors Fargo 

Donators ot Premiums Nos. 20 and 21 



CLASS N, Lot 26— Lettuce. 

Premium No. 100 — Best Six* Heads Lettuce. 
1st 25 El Paterno Cigars in Box $2.00 

W. S. Conrad, St. Paul, Minn. 
2nd 1 Pair Mittens 1.50 

Whaley & Aglin, 348 Wacouta St., 

St. Paul, Minn. 
3rd 1 No. 82 Lantern 1.25 

Standard Oil Co., Fargo, N. D. 



THE 

"LAWRENCE BARRETT" CIGAR 

IS A GOOD ACTOR 

WATT CIGAR COMPANY 

DISTRIBUTORS MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 

Donators of Premium No. 23 



CLASS N, Lot 27— Muskmelon. 

Premium No. 101 — Best Half-dozen Early 

Muskmelons. 

1 Man's Town and Country Shirt $3.00 
Guiterman Bros., St. Paul, Minn. 

1 Whaley Cap 2.00 

Whaley & Aglin, 348 Wacouta, 
St. Paul. 

1 No. 82 Lantern 1.25 

Standard Oil Co., Fargo, N. D. 



Isf 
2nd 

3rd 



ESTABLISHED IN 1872 

MICHAUD BROTHERS 


MINN. 

217, 


1 NCORPORATED 

Vy/HOLESALE GROCERS 

2B3-2S5 EAST FOURTH ST. ST. PAUL. 

Donators of Premiums Nos. 182, 
219, 230, 232, 233 



CLASS N, Lot 28— Muskmelons. 

Premium No. 102 — Best Half Doz. Late 

Muskmelons. 

1st 1 100-lb. sack Oil Meal $2.50 

Northern Linseed Oil Co., Minne- 
apolis. 



2fid 25 El Paterno Cigars in Box 2.00 

W. S. Conrad, St. Paul, Minn. 
3rd 1 Gal. Red Barn Paint 1.50 

CLASS N, Lot 29— Onions. 

Premium No. 103 — Best Half Bushel White 
Onions. 

1st 6 Kill-Em-Quick Gopher Poison. .$3.00 
Mickelson Kill-Em-Quick Co. Min- 
neapolis. 

2nd Rayo Lamp 2.00 

Standard Oil Co., Fargo, N. D. 

3rd 1 25-lb. Pail Mica Axle Grease.. 1.5t) 
Standard Oil Co., Fargo. 



Finely, Van Slyck 
& McConville 



:¥i 



ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 

Donators of Premiums Nos. 28 and 
266 



CLASS N, LOT 30— Onions. 

Premium No. 104 — Best Peck Red Onions. 

1st 3 Cans Fly-off $3.00 

2nd 1 Rayo Lamp 2.00 

Standard Oil Co., Fargo, N. D. 
3rd 1 4-in. White Wash Brush 1.00 

Maendler Bros.. St. Paul, Minn. 

CLASS N, Lot 31— Onions. 
Premium No. 105 — Best Peck Onion Sets. 

1st 50 Invincible Robert Burns Ci- 
gars $5.00 

Parke, Grant & Morris, Fargo, 
N. D. 
2nd 3 qts. Persian Varnish Stain, 

Light Oak 2.25 

St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co. 

3rd 25 El Paterno Cigars in Box 2.00 

W. S. Conrad, St. Paul, Minn. 

CLASS N, Lot 32 — Parsnips. 

Premium No. 106 — Best Six Parsnips. 

1st 6 Kin-Em-Quick Gopher Poison. .$3.00 

Mickelson Kill-Em-Quick Co., 

Minneapolis. 
2nd 2 qts. Inside House Paint, 

White $1.80 

St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co. 
3rd 1 No. I. 22 in. Butcher's Saw 1.50 

E. C. Atkins & Co., Minneapolis. 



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PREMIUM LIST, OCT. 1 TO OCT. 13, 1912. 



21 



CLASS N, Lot 33— Parsley. 
Premium No. 107 — Best Six Parsley Stalks. 

1st 1 Pair Star Brand Helena Over- 
shoes 3.50 

W. S. Nott & Co., Minneapolis. 

2nd 1 Wire Stretcher 1.25 

Nichols, Dean & Gregg, Minneapo- 
lis. 

;;id 2 Bottles Dr. De Coursey's Fam- 
ous Irish Liniment 1.00 

Gilhooley Irish Liniment Co., St. 
Paul 



GANGELHOFF BROS., Minneapolis 




Donators of Premiunn No. 23 

CLASS N, Lot 34 — Peppers. 
Premium No. 108 — Best Six Plants of Pepper. 

1st 1 Pair Star Brand Overshoes $3.30 

W. S. Nott & Co., Minneapolis. 

2nd 1 Gal. Blood's Flat Interior Paint 2.25 
T. L. Blood & Co., St. Paul, Minn. 

3rd 1 Gal. Red Barn Paint 1.50 



SALISBURY & SATTERLEE, Minneapolis Minn. 




Donators of Premiums Nos. 22, 45 
and 46 



CLASS N, Lot 35— Pumpkins. 

Premium No. 109 — Best Three Mammoth 
Pumpkins. 

1st 50 Invincible Robert Burns Ci- 
gars $5.00 

Parke, Grant & Morris, Fargo, 
N. D. 

2nd 1 No. 28 Rip Saw 2.75 

Kelly, Howe, Thomson Co., Du- 
luth, Minn. 

3rd 1 No. 818 AA Zenith 11 1-2x5 Plast- 
er Trowel' 1.75 

Marshall, Wells Hardware Co., 
Duluth, Minn. 



CLASS N, Lot 36 — Pumpkins. 

Premium No. 110 — Best Three Oblong Pump- 
kins. 
1st 1 case Wampum Pure Food Goods $4.00 

Stone, Ordean, Wells Co., Duluth, 

Minn. 
2nd 1 "Blood's" Flat Interior Paint., 2.25 

T. L. Blood & Co., St. Paul, Minn. 
3rd 1 No. 82 Lantern 1.25 

Standard Oil Co., Fargo, N. D. 



WYMAN, PARTRIDGE & CO. 

WHOI^ESALK DRYGOODS 

Minneapolis * -- [Minnesota 

Donators of Premium No. 22 



CLASS N, Lot 37— Pumpkins. 
Premium No. Ill — Best Three Sugar Pump- 
kins. 

1st 1 Gal. Wearette Varnish $3.00 

Twin City Varnish Co., St. Paul. 
2nd 3 qts. Persian Varni&h .Stain, 

Light Oak 2.25 

St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co. 

3rd 1 No. 82 Lantern 1.25 

Standard Oil Co., Fargo, N. D. 

CLASS N, Lot 38— Peas. 
Premium No. 112 — Best Peck Garden Peas. 

1st 1 Gal, Floorette Varnish $3.00 

Twin City Varnish Co., St. Paul. 

2nd 1 O. V. B. Silver Plated Razor... 2.00 
Hibbard, Spencer. Bartlett Co., 

3rd 2 qts. Permanent Inside House 

Paint, White 1.80 

St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co.' 



PRESTO-LITE CO, 

INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 

Donato>."s of Premium No. 37 



CLASS N, Lot 39— Peas. 

Premium No. 113 — Best Peck Field Peas, 
Marrowfat Variety. 

1st 1 3 Gal. Pail Red Barn Paint $4.00 

Forman, Ford & Co., Minneapolis. 

2nd 2 No. 2 Lanterns 2.00 

3rd 2 Qts. Permanent Inside House 

Paint, White 1.80 

St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co. 

CLASS N, Lot 40— Rhubarb. 
Premium No. 114 — Best Six Stalks Rhubarb. 

1st 1 3-gal. pail Red Barn Paint $4.00 

Forman, Ford & Co., Minneapolis- 

2nd 3 Cans Flyoff 3.00 

3rd 2 No. Lanterns 1.20 

CLASS N, Lot 41— Radishes. 
Premium No. 115 — Best Six Red Radishes. 
1st 1 Case "Bluebird" Pure Food 

Goods $4.00 

Stone, Ordean, Wells Co., Duluth. 
2nd 3 qts. Persian Varnish Stain, 

Dark Oak 2.25 

St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co. 

3rd 1 No. 82 Lantern 1.25 

Standard Oil Cv.., Fargo, 



22 



NORTH DAKOTA INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITlOl 



CLASS N, Lot 42— Radishes. 

Premium No. 116 — Best Dozen White Ra- 
dishes. 
1st 1 pair Star Brand Helena Over- 
shoes S.50 

W. S. Nott & Co., iVIinneapolis. 
2nd 3 qts. Persian Varnish &'tain, 

Mahogany 2.25 

St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co. 

3rd 2 qts. White Imperial Enamel 1.80 

St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co. 

CLASS N, Lot 43— Spinach. 

Premium No. 117 — Best Bunch Spinach Six 
Inches Round. 

1st 1 Pair Star Brand Helena Over- 
shoes $3.50 

W. S. Nott & Co., Minneapolis. 
2nd 2 qts. Permanent Inside House 

Paint, "White « 1.80 

St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co. 
3rd 3 pkgs. Poultry Tonic 1.50 



Goodyear Rubber Company 

St. Paul, Minnesota 

Donators Ppemiums Nos. 28, 30 
and 31 



CLASS N, Lot 44— Sorghum. 

Premium No. 118 — Best Ten Heads Sorghum. 

2 qts. White Imperial Enamel $1.80 



1st 
2nd 

3rd 



St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co. 

2 qts. Wagon Paint 1.50 

Acrtie White Lead & Color Co., 
Detroit. 

2 Bottles Dr. De Coursey's Fam- 
ous Irish Liniment 1.00 

Gilhooley Irish Liniment Co., St. 
Paul. 



SAMUEL CABOT, Inc. 

MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS 

BOSTON, MASS. 
Donators of R.'emiums Nos. 24 and 25 



CLASS N, Lot 45 — Broom Corn. 

Premium No. 119 — Best Ten Heads Broom 
Corn. 

1st 1 Safe Guard Automatic Water 

Gauge $2.50 

2nd 1-2 Doz. N. B. & C. Fly Oil 2.10 

Noyes Bros. & Cutler, St. Paul. 
3rd 2 Bottles Dr. De Courseys Fam- 
ous Irish Liniment 1.00 

Gilhooley Irish Liniment Co., St. 
Paul. 

CLASS N, Lot 46— Squash. 

Premium No. 120 — Best Three Early Squash 
1st I Man's Hat $3.00 

Middleton Mfg. Co., /Milwaukee. 

2nd 2 Cans Tarbo Dip 2.00 

3rd 1 No. 82 Lantern 1.25 

Standard Oil Co., Fargo. 



CLASS N, Lot 47— Squash. 

Premium No. 121— Best Three Late Squash 

1st 1 Gal. Can O. W. House Paint $2.2S 

Minnesota Linseed Oil Co., Min- 
neapolis. 
2 Cans Tarbo Dip 2.00' 



2nd 
3rd 



2 qts. Wagon Paint 1.50 

Acme White Lead & Color Co., 
Detroit. 



LANPHER, SKINNER & COMPANY 

FURS 

Saint F»au.l . . , Minnesota 

Donators of Premiums Nos. 23 and 44 



CLASS N, Lot 48 — Tomatoes. 

Premium No. 122 — Best Dozen Red Tomatoes 

1st 1 Whaley Hat $3.00 

Whaley & Aglin, 348 Waucou»ta 
St., St. Paul. 

2nd 25 El Paterno Cigars in box... 2.00 
W. S. Conrad. St. Paul. 

3rd 1 Hand Saw No. 54 1.75 

E. C. Atkins Co., St. Paul. ' 



INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. 
OF AMERICA 




Donators of — 

1 10-ft. single disc Victor drill. 1 
No. 2 B^^uebeli creiam separator. 1 
Tom Thumb 1 H. P. air cooled en- 
gine. Osborne 3-section steel 
lever harrow. 6 No. 54 Osborne 
ga.'den cultivator. 



CLASS N, Lot 49— Tomatoes. 
Premium No. 



123 — Best Dozen Yellow To- 
matoes. 



1st 
2nd 
3rd 



1 5 -gal. can French Auto Oil.. 
Marshall Oil Co., Bismarck. 

50 Sight Draft Cigars in Box .. 
W. S. Conrad, St. Paul, Minn. 

1 Hand Saw No. 70 

E. C. Atkins Co., Minneapolis. 



.$3.75 

. 2.00 

.. 1.75 



PREMIUM LIST, OCT. 1 TO OCT. 13, 1912. 



1st 



2nd 
3rd 



CLASS N, Lot 50— Turnips. 

Premium No. 124 — Best Dozen White Tur- 
nips. 

1 Gal. Can O. W. House Paint. . .$2.25 
Minnesota Linseed Oil Co., IVIin- 
neapoils. 

3 pkgs. Poultry Tonic 1.50 

3 qts. Light Oak Fo-Fo Stain 1.35 

Forman, Ford & Co., IVIinneapolis. 

CLASS N, Lot 51— Turnips. 

Premium No. 125 — Best Dozen Yellow Tur- 
nips. 

1st 

2nd 

3rd 



1 Gal. Can O. W. House Paint. . .$2.25 
Minnesota Linseed Oil Co., Min- 
eapolis. 

1 gal. No. 07 Floor Paint 2.10 

Minnesota Linseed Oil Co., Min- 
neapolis. 

1 Cap 1.00 

J. A. Miller & Son, St. Paul. 



CLASS N, Lot 52 — Rutabagas. 

Premiunh No. 126 — Best Dozen Rutabagas. 

1st 1 Gal. Can O. W. House Paint. . .$2.25 
Minnesota Linseed Oil Co., Min- 
neapolis. 

2nd 3 pkgs. Poultry Tonic 1.50 

3rd 2 bottles Dr. De Coursey's Fa- 
mous Irish Liniment $1.00 

Gilhooley Irish Liniment Co., St. 
Paul. 



Saint Paul 
Rubber Co. 



Saint Paul 



Minnesota 



Donators Premium No. 
Rain Coat. 



35 — Man's 



CLASS N, Lot 53— Tobacco. 

Premium No. 127 — Best Dozen Leaves To- 
bacco. 

1st 1 Man's Munsing Underwear Suit.|2.50 
Through R. L. Best, Bismarck. 

2nd 1 100-lb. Sack Oil' Meal 2.5t) 

Northern Linseed Oil Co., Min- 
neapolis. 

3rd 50 Sight Draft Cigars, in Box 2.00 

W. S. Conrad, St. Paul. 

CLASS N, Lot 54— Watermelons. 

Premium No. 128— Best Four Early Water- 
Melons. 

1st 1 Pair Star Brand Overshoes $3.50 

W. S. Nott & Co. Minneapolis. 

2nd 4 1-4 gal. cans Outside White 

Paint 2.40 

Noyes Bros. & Cutler, St. Paul. 

3rd 3 Pkgs. Poultry Tonic 1.50 



CLASS N, Lot 55— Watermelons. 

Premium No. 129 — Best Four Late Water- 
melons. 
1st 1 Box Assorted Macaroni $3.60 

Minnesota Macaroni Co., St. Paul. 
2nd 1 No. 848 1-2 A 2 Zenith 26 in. 

Hand Saw 2.25 

Marshall, Wells Hardware Co., 

Du!uth, Minn. 
3rd 25 El' Paterno Cigars in Box 2.00 

W. S. Conrad, St. Paul. 



LEVIN BROS 
FURNITURE 

lVtINN^EAP»OLIS,]VEi:NNESOTA 
Donators Premium No. 33 



CLASS N, Lot 56— Potatoes. 

Premium No. 130 — Best Bushel Early Ohio 

Potatoes. 
1st 1 No. 54 Osborn Garden Cultiva- 
tor 7.50 

International Harvester Co., of 

2nd 1 Gal. Can O. W. House Paint... 2.25 
Minnesota Linseed Oil Co., Minne- 
apolis. 

3rd 25 El Paterno Cigars in Box 2.00 

W. S. Conrad, St. Paul, Minn. 



FARGO 


CORNICE 


AND 


ORNAMENT COMPANY 


FARGO, 


NORTH 


DAK. 


Donators 


of Premium N 


lo. 29 



CLASS N. Lot 57— Potatoes. 



Bushel 



Premium No. 131 — Best One-half 
Burbank Potatoes. 
1 No. 54 Osborn Garden Cultiva- 
tor 7.50 

International Harvester Co., of 
America. 

1 Gal. Can O. W. House Paint... 2.25 
Minnesota Linseed Oil Co., Minne- 
apolis. 
3 Pkgs. Poultry Tonic 1.50 



1st 

2nd 
3rd 



THE ST EIN-BLO CH CO. 

ROCHESTER, N. Y. 

Donators of One Man's Suit 



CLASS N, Lot 58— Potatoes. 

Premium No. 132 — Best One-half Bushel 

Michigan Potatoes. 
1st 1 No. 54 Osborn Garden Cultiva- 
tor 7.50 

International Harvester Co., of 
America. 



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NORTH DAKOTA INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITIONS 



2nd 12 lbs. Monogram Coffee 4.80 

Winston, Harper, Fisher Co., Mpls. 

3rd 25 El Paterno Cigars in Box 2.0-0 

W. S. Conrad, St. Paul, IVIinn. 

CLASS N, Lot 59— Potatoes. 

Premium No. 133 — Best One-half Bushel 
Early Rose Potatoes. 

1st 1 No. 54 Osborn Garden Cultiva- 
tor 7.50 

International Harvester Co., of 
Am cri C3 

2nd 1 Gal. No. 09 Floor Paint 2.10 

l\4innesota Linseed Oil Co., Min- 
neapolis. 

3rd 6 Pkgs. Lice Killer 1.50 



Hackett, Walther, Gates Co. 

St. Paul, Minn. 




Donators Premium: Combination 
Rifle and Shotgun; Icyliot Tliermos 
bottle; 2 Boy Scout Hunter Hatch- 
ets with belts and sheaths. 



CLASS N, Lot 60 — Sweepstakes. 
Premium No. 134— Best Collection of Vege- 
tables From Any One Person's Own 
Raising. 

1st 1 Kindy Vacuum Cleaner $8.00 

The Kindy Co., St. Paul. 
2nd 1 No. 54 Osborne Garden Cultiva- 
tor 7.50 

International Harvester Co., of 

America. 
3rd 1 Box Assorted Macaroni 3.60 

Minnesota Macaroni Co., St. Paul. 

CLASS N, Lot 61 — Sweepstakes. 

Premium No. 135 — Best Collection of Vege- 
tables Grown in any one County. 
1st 1 Pair Scotch Knocker Collars. . .$15.00 

Minnesota Harness Factory Co., 

Winona. 
2nd 1 Fancy Vest 6.00 

Rosewald & Weil, Chicago. 
3rd 1 5 Ga!. Can French Auto Oil".. 3.75 

Marshall Oil Co., Bismarck. 

HAY CLASS PREMIUMS. 

CLASS O, Lot 1— Alfalfa. 

Premium No. 136 — Best Bale Alfalfa. 

1st Overcoat $25.00 

Roberts, Wicks Co., Utica, N. Y. 



2nd Case Searchlight Toilet Paper... 8.00^ 
Melady Paper Co., St. Paul, 
Minn, 

3rd Pair Hanson's Auto Mittens .... 4.00 
C. M. Dahl, Bismarck, N. D. 



E. C. Atkins & Co. 

MINNEAPOUS, MINN. 



^g^ 



Donators of Premiums: 3 butcher's 
saws; 5 hand saws; 2 Duplex 
pruning saws ' 



CLASS O, Lot 2— Timothy. 

Premium No. 137 — Best Bale Timothy. 

1st Pair Nettleton Men's Shoes $6.00 

S. E. Bergeson & Son, Bismarck. 

2nd No. 10 Hickory Guaranteed Tag- 
ged Horse Collars 5.25 

Kelley- Howe-Thomson Co., Duluth, 
Minn. 

3rd Hat 3.50 

Frank Schobel & Co., Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

CLASS O, Lot 3— Clover. 

Premium No. 138 — Best Bale Red Clover. 

1st Pair Leader No. 503 Barn Door 

Hangers S.OO 

Wagner Manufacturing Co., Ce- 
dar Falls, la. 

2nd Suit Underwear 3.50 

Lewis Knitting Co., Janesville, 
Wis. 

3rd 5 Gal. Can "Money Back" Gra- 
phite Oil 2.50 

Pure Oil Company, Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

CLASS O, Lot 4— Hay. 

Premium No. 139 — Best Bale Upland Hay. 

1st Box of 50 "Alcazar" Cigars $6.2:> 

Jordan & Jordan, Minneapolis, 

Minn. 
2nd Suit Underwear 3.50 

Lewis Knitting Co., Janesville, 

Wis. 
3rd 5 Gal. Can "Money Back" Gra- 
phite Oil 2.50 

Pure Oil Company, Minneapolis, 

Minn. 



I'REMIUM LIST, OCT. 1 TO OCT. IJ, l')12. 



CLASS O, Lot 5— Hay. 

Premium No. 140 — Best Bale Lowland Hay. 

1st Box of 50 "Reynaldo" Cigars $6.25 

Jordan & Jordan, Minneapolis, 

Minn. 
2nd Suit Underwear 3.50 

Lewis Knitting Co., Janesville, 

Wis. 
old 5 Gal. Can "Money Back" Gra- 
phite Oil 2.50 

Pure Oil Company, Minneapolis, 

Minn. 

CLASS O, Lot 6— Sweepstakes. 

Premium No. 141 — Best and Largest Dis- 
play of Different Varieties Baled 
Hay. 

1st Overcoat $30.00 

Hirsh Wickwire Co., Chicago, III. 

2nd Rod Track Litter Carrier 20.00 

Hunt, Helm, Ferris Co., Harvard, 
III. 

r>rd 18 ft. 18 in. in Diameter "Acme" 

Galvanized Culvert 18.00 

Berger Manufacturing Co., Min- 
neapolis. 



2nd Box Assorted Macaroni 3.60 

Minnesota Macaroni Co., St. 

Paul. 
3rd 1 Gal. Blood's Flat Interior Paint. 2.25 

T. L. Blood & Co., St. Paul, 

Minn. 

CLASS P. Lot 3— Amateur. 

- Premium No. 144 — Best Display Potted 
Ferns. 

1st 100 Cakes Kirk's Flake White 

Laundry Soap $5.00 

Jas. S. Kirk Co., Chicago, III. 
2nd Box Assorted Macaroni 3.60 

Minnesota Macaroni Co., St. 

Paul. 
3rd 1 Gal. Blood's Flat Interior Paint. 2.25 

T. L. Blood & Co., St. Paul, 

Minn. 

CLASS P, Lot 4 — Amateur. 

No 



O. A. CHAFFEE 

^Minneapolis, ]M[in.n. 




Donator of Premium No. 53 



FLOWER CLASS PREMIUMS. 

Class P, Lot 1 — Amateur. 

Premium No. 142 — Best Display Potted 
Plants, Blossoming Species. 

1st 50 Cakes Kirk's Jap Rose Toilet 

Soap $5.00 

Jas. S. Kirk Co., Chicago. 

2nd 5 Gal. Can French Auto Oil 3.75 

Marshall Oil Co., Bismarck, N. D. 
3rd 3 1-lb. Boxes Garrott's Milk Cho- 
colates . . . 1.80 

Henry C. Garrott, St. Paul, Minn. 

CLASS P, Lot 2 — Amateur. 

Premium No. 143 — Best Display Potted 

Plants, Foliage Species. 
1st 100 Cakes Kirk's Flake White 

Laundry Soap $5.00 

Jas. S. Kirk Co., Chicago, III. 



Premium 

1st 

2nd 



145 — Best Display Potted 
Palms. 



3rd 



50 Cakes Kirk's Jap Rose Toilet 

Soap $5.00 

Jas. S. Kirk Co., Chicago. 

Pair "Women's Shoes 4.0'0 

Freeman-Patterson Shoe Co., 

Minneapolis. 

2 qts. White Imperial Enamel.... 1.80 

St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co. 

St. Paul. 



PARLIN & ORENDORFF 
PLOW CO. 



Minneapolis, 



Minn. 




Donators of Premiums No. 49, 28 in. 
Diamond Gang Plow; No- 43, No. 
66 Corn Planter; No. 48, YXB Cul- 
tivator, 21 gauge. 



CLASS P, Lot 5— Amateur. 
Premium No. 146 — Best Display 



146— Best 
Cacti. 



Potted 



1st 1 doz. Bottles Vanilla Exti'act $4.20 

The Hunt Perfect Baking Powder 
Co., Minneapolis. 

2nd Case Cream of Rye 3.60 

Minneapolis Cereal Co., Minneapo- 
lis, Minn. 

3rd 2 qts. White Imperial Enamel... 1.80 
St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co., 
St. Paul, Minn. 



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CLASS P, Lot 6— Amateur. 

Premium No. 147 — Best Exhibit Porch 

Hanging Basket, Assorted Flowers. 
1st 6x9 701— B Crex Figured Rug $5.00 

Crex Carpet Co., St. Paul, Minn. 
2nd 2 Draper's Sanitary Roller 

Shades 4.00 

Luther O. Draper Shade Co., 

Spiceland, Ind. 
3rd 2 qts. "White Imperial Enamel". . . 1.80 

St. Paul yVhite Lead & Oil Co., 

St. Paul. 

CLASS P. Lot 7 — Professional. 

Premium No. 148— Best Display Potted 
Plants, Blossoming Species. 

1st 6x9 702 Crex Figured Rug 5.00 

Crex Carpet Co., St. Paul, Minn. 
2nd 36 in. x 72 in. Assorted Figured 

Crex Rug 1.75 

Crex Carpet Co., St. Paul, Minn. 
3rd No. 617 CC Zenith Full Polished 

Boys Ax 1.25 

Marshall-Wells Hardware Co., 
Duluth, Minn. 



THE MAYTAG COMPANY 

NEWTON. IOWA 




Donators of Premiums Nos. 39 and 316 



CLASS P, Lot 8 — Professional. 

Premium No. 149— Best Display Potted 

Plants, Foliage Species. 
1st 6x9 702 Crex Figured Rug 5.00 

Crex Carpet Co., St. Paul, Minn. 
2nd 36 in. x 72 in. Assorted Figured 

Crex Rug 1.75 

Crex Carpet Co., St. Paul, Minn. 
3rd Hoe 75 

Kelly-Howe-Thomson Co., Du- 

luth, Minn. 

CLASS P, Lot 9 — Professional. 

Premium No. 150 — Best Display Potted 
Ferns. 

1st Box Electric Spark Soap $5.00 

Haskins Bros. & Co., St. Paul, 
Minn. 



2nd 2 Draper's Sanitary Roller 

Shades 4.Q0 

Luther O. Draper Shade Co., 
Spiceland, Ind. 

3rd 1 Hickory Shingle Hatchet 1.00. 

Keliy-Howe-Thomson Co., . Du- 
luth, Minn. 

Class P, Lot 10 — Professional. 

Premium No. 151 — Best Display Potted 
Palms. 

1st Box Electric Spark Soap $5.00 

Haskins Bros. & Co., St. Paul, 
Minn. 

2nd American B!ectrio Toaster 4.00 

Julius Andrae & Sons, Milwau- 
kee, Wis. 

3rd Pail Stock Food 3.50; 

L. W. Leithead, Duluth, Minn. 

CLASS P, Lot 11 — Professional. 

Premium No. 152 — Best Display Potted- 
Cacti. 

1st Case 1 lb. Can "Gopher" Coffee. $9.60 j 
Foley Bros. & Kelley. St. Paul, 
Minn. 

2nd 5 gal". Can French Auto Oil $3.75 

Marshall Oil Co., Bismarck. » 

3rd No. 1 Scythe «& Snap 2.25^ 

Kelly-Howe Thomson Co., Du- 
luth, Minn. 



MDIPIIDIIIT 



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»T. P^UL, mi 




Donators of Premiums Nos. 40, 42, 47, 

310 and 318 — $40.00 allowance 

on 5 silos, each 14x28 



CLASS P, Lot 12 — Professional. 

Premium No. 153 — Best Collection Hanging 
Baskets, Five Different Kinds. 

1st 250 lbs. &"pecial Fertilizer ...$10.00 

Swift &. Co., So. St. Paul. Minn. 
2nd Man's Munsingweair Suit 2.50 

Through R. L. Best, Bismarck. 
3rd 2 qts. White Imperial Enamel... 1.80 

St. Paul White Lead & 01! Co., 

St. Paul. 



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CLASS P, Lot 13 — Professional. 

Premium No. 154^Best Display Cut Flow- 
ers in Vases on the two Thursdays. 
1st Lady's Motor Coat $35.U0 

F. A. Patrick & Co., Duluth, 

Minn. 
2nd No. 381 4-6 Bed ' 15.00 

Northwestern Bedding Co., St. 

Paul, Minn. 

CLASS P, Lot 14 — Amateur Sweepstakes, 

Premium No. 155 — Largest and Best Collec- 
tion Enumerated in Amateur Lots. 

1st 50 lbs. Holstad's '-'A" Coffee |17.50 

S. H. Holstad & Co., Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

2nd Cut Glass Vase 10.00 

Standard Engraving & Cut Glass 
Co., St. Paul. 

3rd Melba Cut Glass Bowl 7.00 

National Cut Glass Co., Minne- 
apolis. 



Stover Manufacturing 
Company 



FREEPORT. 



ILL 



Oonators of Premium No. 38 — Irrigat- 
ing Wind Mill 



CLASS P, Lot 15 — Professional Sweepstakes. 

Premium No. 156 — Largest and Best Collec- 
tion Enumerated in Professional Lots. 

No 512 Curly Birch Chiffonier $30.00 

Gruenhagen & Francis, St. Paul, 
Minn. 

SHRUB CLASS PREMIUMS. 

CLASS R, Lot 1— Shrubs. 

Premium No. 157 — Best Disphay Ornament- 
al Trees. 

1st 25 lbs. "Kozy Kup" Coffee $8.75 

Jordan &, Jordan, Minneapolis, 

Minn. 
2nd Window Awning 4.00 

H. G. Neal, St. Paul, Minn. 
3rd Duster 2.00 

Minnesota Harness Factory Co., 

Winona, Minn. 

CLASS R. Lot 2— Shrubs. 
Premium No. 158 — Best Display Shade Trees. 

1st Way Sagless Bed Spring $7.00 

Minneapolis Bedding Co., Minne- 
apolis. 

2nd Window Awning 4.00 

H. G. Neal, St. Paul, Minn. 

3rd Pair Men's Overshoes 2.00 

Beacon Falls Rubber Co., Chica- 
go, III. 



CLASS R, Lot 3— Sweepstakes. 

Premium No. 159 — Best and Largest Collec- 
tion Shrubs, Ornamental and Shade 
Trees. 

1st Laundry Stove $15.00 

Boynton Furnace Co., Chicago, 
III. 

2nd 1 Gal. Masury's Nomar Floor 

Finish 3.50 

John W. Masury & Son, Minne- 
apolis. 

ord 5 gal. Can "Money Back" Gra- 
phite Oil 2.50 

Pure Oil Company, Minneapolis, 
Minn. 



Farmers Handy Wagon Co. 

MINNEAPOUS, MINN. 




Donators Premium No. 53 



HORTICULTURE CLASS PREMIUMS. 

CLASS S, Lot 1— Apples. 

Premium No. 160 — Best Peck Fall Apples, 
Any Variety. 

1st Box Electric Spark Soap $5.00 

Haskins Bros. & Co., St. Paul, 
Minn. 

2nd 1 gal. Floorette Varnish 3.00 

Twin City Varnish Co., St. Paul, 
Minn. 

3rd 1 doz. Bottles Mrs. Stewart's 

Bluing 1.80 

Luther, Ford & Co., Minneapo- 
lis. 

CLASS S, Lot 2— Apples. 

Premium No. 161 — Best Peck Winter Ap- 
ples, Any Variety. 

1st Box Electric Spark Soap $5.00 

Haskins Bros. & Co., St. Paul, 
Minn. 

2nd 1 gal. Floorette Varnish 3.00 

Twin City Varnish Co., St. Paul. 
Minn. 

3rd 1 doz. Bottles Mrs. Stewart's 

Bluing 1.80 

Luther, Ford & Co., Minneapo- 
lis. 



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CLASS S, Lot 3— Crab Apples. 



Premium No. 162 

1st 2 Draper's 



Best Peck Crab Apples. 
Sanitary Roller 

Shades $4.00 

Luther O. Draper Shade Co., 
Spiceiand, Ind. 
2nd 1 gal. Buckhorn Floor Varnish. . 2.50 
North Star Varnish Co., St. Paul. 

3rd 1 doz. Mrs, Stewart's Bluing 1.80 

Luther, Ford & Co., Minneapolis. 

CLASS S, Lot 4 — Peaches. 

Premium No. 163 — Best Peck Pleaches. 
1st 2 1-gal. Cans O. W. House 

Paint $4.50 

Forman, Ford & Co., Minneapolis, 
Minn. 
2nd 1 gal. Buckhorn Floor Varnish 2. 50 
North Star Varnish Co., St. Paul. 

3rd 3 Wisonia Varnish Brushes 1.00 

Maendler Bros., St. Paul, Minn. 



SI'ANDAKU OII^ 

KARGO, N. DAK. 



CO. 




Donators Premiums: 1 3-burner oil 
stove witli oven; 2 Blue Enamel oil 
heaters; 6 Rayo lamps; 12 lanterns; 
6 25-lb. pails axle grease 



CLASS S, Lot 5— sweepstakes. 

Premium No. 164 — Best and Largest Display 

of Fruit Grown in Any One County.* 

1st Seegar Refrigerator $25.00 

2nd Blue Enamel Oil Heater 9.00 

3rd 8 ft. Vudor Porch Shade 4.25 

Hough Shade Corporation, Janes- 

ville. Wis. 

CANNED VEGETABLES. 
CLASS T, Lot 1— Corn. 

Premium No. 165 — Best Can Sweet Corn. 
1st 10 l-'b. Cans Seal Brand Coffee $4.00 

Chase & Sanborn, Chicago, III. 

2nd 10 Cans Pineapple 2.50 

3rd 1 Carton Gold Medal Biscuits... 1.20 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 

Minneapolis. 

CLASS T, Lot 2 — Beans. 
Premium No. 166 — Best Can Stringed Beans. 

1st 4 lbs. Orange Pekoe Tea $2.40 

Chase & Sanborn, Chicago, III. 



2nd 2 1-lb. Chocolates 2.0m 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 

Minneapolis. 
3rd 1 Carton Gold Medal Biscuits... 1.20 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 

Minneapolis. 



BERGER MANUFACTURING CO 

MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 




Donators of Premiums: 1,000 bu. gal- 
vanized grain bin; galvanized cul- 
vert 18 ft. in diameter; 12 lanterns 

CLASS T, LOT 3 — Tomatoes. 

Premium No. 167 — Best Can Red Toma- 
toes. 

1st 12 Cans Assorted Fruits 2.50 

2nd 1 Caddy Cookies 2.00 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 

Minneapolis. 
3rd 1 Doz. Pints Limetta 1.^0 

Drewry & Sons, St. Paul, Minn. 

CLASS T, Lot 4 — Tomato Catsup. 

Premium No. 168 — Best Tomato Catsup. 

1st 10 Bottles Gherkin Pickles $2.40 

2nd 1 Stew Pan 1.50 

3rd 1 Pair Child's Shoes 1.00 

CLASS T, Lot 5 — Tomato Preserves. 

Premium No. 169 — Best Tomato Preserves. 

1st 12 Cans Pineapple $3.00 

2nd Assorted Can Goods 2.00 

3rd 1 Pair Child's Shoes 1.00 

CLASS T, Lot 6 — Yellow Tomatoes. 

Premium No. 170 — Best Can Yellow Toma- 
toes. 

1st 12 Cans Sliced Peaches $3.00 

2nd 2 1-lb. liipton's Ceylon & India 

Label' Tea 1.50 

Thomas Lipton, Chicago, III. 
3rd 1 Carton Gold Medal Biscuits 1.20 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co. 

Minneapolis. 

CLASS T, Lot 7— Can Beets. 

Premium No. 171 — Best Can Beets. 

1st 12 Cans Assorted Fruits $3.00 

2nd a doz. Cans Evaporated Milk . . 2.0Q 
3rd 1 Pair Child's Shoes 1.00 



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CLASS T, Lot 8 — Citron Preserves. 
Premium No. 172 — Best Citron Preserves. 

1st 10 Ybs. Dakomin Coffee $3.00 

2nd 2 Boxes Skylark Chocolates 2.00 

National Candy Co., St. Paul. 
3rd 1 Doz, Pints Limetta 1.20 

Drewry & Sons, St. Paul, Minn. 



Foot, Schulze & Co, 



St. Paul, Minn. 




Donators of Premiums: 6 pair "Maid- 
well" shoes; 6 pair men's fine 
sFioes; 6 pair men's 4-buckle arctics 



CLASS T. Lot 9 — Cucumbers in Olive Oil. 

Premium No. 173 — Best Cucumbers in Olive 
Oil. 

1st 12 Cans Dakota Chief Baking 

Powder : $3.00 

2nd 1 Pair Misses Shoes 2.00 

3rd 1 Carton Gold Medal Biscuits ^. 1.20 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 

Minneapolis. 

CLASS T, Lot 10 — Sweet Cucumber Pickles. 

Premiums No. 174 — Best Sweet Cucumber 
Pickles. 

1st 1 Doz. Cakes Sylvan Violet Soap. $3. 00 

Armour Works, Chicago, III. 
2nd 1 Caddy Cookies 2.00 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 

Minneapolis. 
3rd 3 1-lb. Skylark Chocolates 1.80 

National Candy Co., St. Paul. 

CLASS T, Lot 11— Dill Pickles. 
Premium No. 175 — Best Dill Pickles. 

1st 1 Doz. Cakes SylVan Carnation 

Soap $3.00 

Armour Works, Chicago, III. 
2nd 1 Caddy Cookies 2,00 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 

Minneapolis. 
3rd 1 Doz. Pints Limetta 1.20 

Drewry & Sons, St. Paul. 

CLASS T, Lot 12— Watermelon Pickles. 
Premium No. 176 — Best Watermelon Pickles. 

1st 1 Doz. Cans Minneopa Pears $4.00 

Bismarck Grocery Co., Bismarck. 

2nd 1 Nickel' Tea Kettle 2.25 

3rd 6 Cans Assorted Fruits 1.50 



CLASS T, Lot 13— Sliced Green Tomato 

Pickles. 

Premium No. 177 — Best Sliced Green To- 
mato Pickles. 
1st 6—1 lb. Boxes G. C. Sweetest 

Made Chocolates $3.60 

Griggs, Cooper & Co., St. Paul, 

Minn. 

2nd 1 Pair Misses Shoes 2.00 

3rd 1 Carton Big Elk Biscuits 1.20 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 

Minneapolis. 

CLASS T, Lot 14— Mixe^ Mustard Pickles. 

Premium No. 178 — Best Mixed Mustard 

Pickles. 
1st 12 Cans Dakota Chief Baking 

Powder $3.00 

2nd 2 Doz. Cans Evaporated Milk ... 2.00 
3rd 1 Assorted Case Heinz Pure Food 

Products 1.00 

H. J. Heinz, St. Paul. 

CLASS T, Lot 15— Chili Sauce. 
Premium No. 179 — Best Chili Sauce. 

1st 10 Ybs. Santover Coffee $3.00 

J. H. Bell & Co., Chicago. 
2nd 8 1-lb. Cans Hunt's Baking 

Powder 2.'00 

3rd 1 Pair Child's Shoes 1.00 



JOHN W. MASURY & 

SON 



MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 



Donators premiums Nos. 54, 64, 160, 
207 and 243 



CLASS T, Lot 16 — Onion Pickles. 
Premium No. 180 — Best Onion Pickles. 

1st 10 lbs. Santover Coffee $3.00 

J. H. Bell & Co., Chicago, III. 

2nd 1 Dairy Brand Ham 1.90 

Geo. A. Hormel & Co., Austin, 
Minn. 

3rd 1-2 Doz. Polishol 1.50 

Sherwin, Williams Co., Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 

CLASS T, Lot 17— Horse Radish. 

Permium No. 181— Best Pint Horse Radish. 

1st 10 lbs. Bell Cofeee $3.00 

J. H. Bell & Co., Chicago, III. 



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NORTH DAKOTA INDUSTRIAL. ^EXPOSITION 



2nd 2—1 lb. Chocolates 2.00 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 

Minneapolis. 
3rd 1 Dairy Brand Bacon l.lt) 

Geo. A. Hormei & Co., Austin, 

Minn. 

CLASS T, Lot 18 — Can Crab Apple. 
Premium No. 182 — Best Can Crab Apple. 

1st 1 98-lb. Sack Flour $3.25 

Russel, Miller Milling Co., Min- 
neapolis. 

2nd 1 Victor Bacon 2.00 

Jacob E. Decker & Sons, Mason 
City, Iowa. 
3rd 1 Doz. 1 lb. pkg's. Jockey Club 

Soda 1.00 

Michaud Bros., St. Paul, Minn. 



M. Townsley 
Manufacturing Co. 

Minneapolis, Minn. 

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Donators of Premiuim No. 41 — com- 
plete lightning rod outfit for 
house, with tops and 
arrow vanes 



CLASS T, Lot 19 — Crab Apple Preserves. 

Premium No. 183 — Best Crab Apple Pre- 
serves. 

1st 1 Victor Ham $3.00 

Jacob E. Decker & Sons, Mason 
City, Iowa. 
2nd 8 1-lb. Cans Hunt's Baking 

Powder 2.00 

3rd 1 Pair Child's Shoes 1.00 



MIINNEAPOLIS, - - - I^INN. 
Donators of Premium No. 44 



CLASS T, Lot 20— Crab Apple Butter. 

Premium No. 184 — Best Crab Apple Butter. 
1st 12 Cans Dakota Chief Baking 

Powder 2.00 

2nd 8 1-lb. cans Hunt's Baking 

Powder 2.00 

3rd 1 Pair Child's Shoes 1.00 

CLASS T, Lot 21— Crab Apple Jelly. 

Premium No. 185 — Best Crab Apple Jelly. 

1st 1 Doz. Jars Mentholatum $3.00 

Mentholatum Co., Wichita, Kan- 
sas 

2nd 1 Caddy Cookies 2.00 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 
Minneapolis. 

3rd 1 Doz. Pints Limetta 1.20 

Drewry &, Sons, St. Paul. 



CLASS T, Lot 22 — Crab Apple Sweet Pickles. 

Premium No. 186 — Best Crab Apple Sweet 

Pickles. 
1st 1 doz. cans SylVan Violet Tal- 
cum Powder $3.00 

Armour Works, Chicago, III. 
2nd 2 1-lb. Chocolates 2.00 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 

Minneapolis. 
3rd 1 Pair Child's Kid Button Shoes. 1.00 

C. Gotzian & Co., St. Paul, Minn. 



WINSTON, HARPER 
FISHER CO. 

Minneapolis « « « Minn. 




Donators Premiums Nos. 41, 42 and 
132 



CLASS T, Lot 23— Buffalo Berry Jelly. 

Premium No. 187 — Best Buffalo Berry Jelly. 

1st 10 lbs. Bell Coffee $3.00 

J. H. Bell & Co., Chicago, III. 
2nd 8 1-lb. Cans Hunt's Baking 

Powder 2.00 

3rd 1 Pair Child's Shoes 1.00 

CLASS T, Lot 24— Choke Cherry Jelly. 

Premium No. 188 — Best Choke Cherry Jelly. 

1st 10 lbs. Bell Coffee $3.00 

J. H. Bell & Co., Chicago, III. 
2nd 3 1-lb. Boxes Garrott's Milk Cho- 
colate 1.80 

Henry C. Garrott, St. Paul. 
3rd 1 Carton Big Elk Biscuits 1.20 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 

Minneapolis. 

CLASS T, Lot 25— Can Currants. 

Premium No. 189 — Best Can Currants. 

1st 1 Doz. Cans Sylvan Sandalwood 

Talcum Powder $3.00 

Armour Works, Chicago, III. 



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31 



2nd 2 1-lb. Chocolates 2.00 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 
Minneapolis. 

3rd 2 1-lb. Lipton's Ceylon Label 

Tea 1.50 

Thos. Lipton, Chicago, III. 

CLASS T, Lot 26 — Special Currants. 

Premium No. 190 — Best Special Currants 

1st 10 lbs. Bell Coffee $3.00 

J. H. Bell & Co., Chicago, III. 
2nd 2 Boxes Skylark Chocolates 2.00 

National Candy Co., St. Paul. 
3rd 1 Carton Gold Medal Biscuits 1.20 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 

Minneapolis. 



Associated 
Manufacturers Co> 

Waterloo, Iowa 



(FA 



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Donators of Premiums No. 46 — Con- 
crete Mixer, on trucks; No. 73 
Gasoline Engine, on trucics 



CLASS T, Lot 27— Currant Jelly. 

Premium No. 191 — Best Currant Jelly. 
1st 12 Cans Dakota Chief Baking 

Powder $3.00 

2nd 8 1 lb. Cans Hunt's Baking 

Powder 2.0(0 

3rd 1 Pair Child's Shoes 1.00 

CLASS T, Lot 28— Can Gooseberries. 

Premium No. 192 — Best Can Gooseberries. 

1st 1 pair Women's Kid Button 

Shoes $3.50 

C. Gotzian & Co., St. Paul. 
2nd 1 Box Soda Crackers 2.00 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 

Minneapolis. 
3rd 1 Pair Child's Blucher Shoes 1.25 

C. Gotzian & Co., St. Paul. 

CLASS T, Lot 29 — Gooseberry Jam. 

Premium No. 193 — Best Gooseberry Jam. 

1st 1 98 lb. Sack Flour $3.25 

Russell, iVIiller Milling Co., Min- 
neapolis. 

2nd 1 Case Griggs Cooper Assorted 

Crackers 2.40 

Griggs, Cooper & Co., St. Paul. 

3rd 2 1 lb. Chocolates 2.00 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 
Minneapolis. 



CLASS T, Lot 30— Wild Grape Juice. 

Premium No. 194 — Best Wild Grape Jelly. 

1st 1 Doz. 1 lb. Cans Hunt's Perfect 

Baking Powder $3.00 

The Hunt Perfect Baking Pow- 
der Co., Minneapolis. 

2nd 1 Doz. G. C. Home Brand Pickles. 1.80 
Griggs, Cooper & Co., St. Paul. 

3rd 2 Bottles Dr. De Coursey's Fam- 
ous Irish Liniment 1.00 

Gilhooley Irish Liniment Co., St. 
Paul. 

CLASS T, Lot 31 — Can Juneberries. 
Premium No. 195 — Best Can Juneberries 
1st 1 Doz. 1 lb. Cans Hunt's Per- 
fect Baking Powder $3.00 

The Hunt Perfect Baking Pow- 
der Co., Minneapolis. 
2nd 6 1 lb. Glass Jars G. C. Home 

Made Preserves 1.80 

Griggs, Cooper & Co., St. Paul. 

3rd 1 Pair Child's Kid Blu. Shoes 1.25 

C. Gotzian & Co., St. Paul. 



Independent Harvester Co. 

Piano, 111. 




Donators Premium No. 72 — 1 f^^ower 



CLASS T, Lot 32 — Plum Preserves. 

Premium No. 196 — Best Plum Preserves. 

1st 1 98 lb. Sack Flour $3.25 

Russell Miller Milling Co., St. 
Paul 
2nd 6 1 lb. Cans G. C. Home Brand 

Coffee 2.40 

Griggs, Cooper & Co., St. Paul. 

3rd 2 1 lb. Chocolates 2.00 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 
Minneapolis. 



Bristol, Sweet Co. 

PARGe, X. DAK. 



Donators Premium No. 53 



CLASS T, Lot 33— Plum Butter. 
Premium No. 197 — Best Plum Butter. 

1st 1 Pair Women's White Canvas 

Button Shoes $3.00 

C. Gotzian & Co., St. Paul. 

2nd 1 Caddy Sunshine Biscuits 2.00 

Loose, Wiles Biscuit Co., Minne- 
apolis. 

3rd 1 Pair Child's Kid Button Shoes.. 1.25 
C. Gotzian & Co., St. Paul. 



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CLASS T, Lot 34— Plum Jelly. 

Premium No. 198 — Best Plum Jelly. 

1st 1 98 lb. Sack Flour $3.25 

Russell, Miller Milling Co., Min- 
neapolis. 

2nd 1 Victor Bacon 2.00 

Jacob E. Decker & Sons, Mason 
City, Iowa. 

3rd 4 1-2 lb. Boxes Garrett's Milk 

Chocolates 1.40 

Henry C. Garrott, St. Paul. 

CLASS T, Lot 35 — Best Can Raspberries 

Premium No. 199 — Best Can Raspberries. 
1st 1 Doz. 1 lb. Cans Hunt' s Per- 
fect Baking Powder $3.00 

The Hunt Perfect Baking Pow- 
der Co., Minneapolis. 

2nd 2 1 lb. Chocolates 2.00 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 
Minneapolis. 
3rd 2 Bottles Dr. De Coursey's Fam- 
ous Irish Liniment 1.00 

Gilhooley Irish Liniment Co.. St. 
Paul. 



T. L. Blood & Co. 

ST. PAUL, MINN. 



Donators Premiums: 2 gals, house 
paint; 4 gals, interior paint 



CLASS T, Lot 36— Raspberry Jam. 
Premium No. 200 — Best Raspberry Jam. 

1st 1 Case Kelloggs Toasted Flakes. .$3.60 
Frank Browning, Sales Agent, 
Minneapolis. 

2nd 1 Caddy Sunshine Biscuits 2.00 

Loose, Wiles Biscuit Co., Minne- 
apolis. 

3rd 1 Doz. Pints Limetta 1.20 

Drewry & Sons, St. Paul. 



Northern Shoe Co. 

Duluth, Minn. 

Donators Premiums: 3 pair menls 

shoes; 2 pair women's, and 2 

pair boys' shoes 



CLASS T, Lot 37— Raspberrv Jelly. 
Premium No. 201 — Best Raspberry Jelly. 

1st 6 2 1-2 Cans Hunt's Baking 

Powder 3.5Q 

2nd 2 1 lb. Lipton's Ceylon & India 

Label Tea 1.50 

Thomas Lipton, Chicago, III. 

3rd 1 Carton Gold Medal Biscuits 1.20 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 
Minneapolis. 

CLASS T, Lot 38— Can Rhubarb. 
Premium No. 202 — Best Can Rhubarb. 

1st 4 lbs. Orange Pekoe Tea $2.40 

Chase & Sanborn, Chicago, III. 
2nd 2 1 lb. Lipton's Ceylon & India 

Yellow Label Tea .,,,,,, 1,50 

Thos. Lipton, Chicago, III. 



3rd 2 Bottles Dr. De Coursey's Fam- 
ous Irish Liniment 1.00 

Gilhooley Irish Liniment Co., St. 
Paul. 



Hart Manufacturing Co. 

Grand Rapids, Mich. 



HEATING SYSTEMS 
ESPECIALLY FOR 
RURAL SCHOOLS 



Donators of Premium No. 52 — 1 style 
A system for rural scliool, * 
complete 



1st 
2nd 

3rd 



CLASS T, Lot 39 — Rhubarb Marmalade. 
Premium No. 203 — Best Rhubarb. 

6 2 1-2 lbs. Cans Hunt's Baking 



Powder |3.50 

1 Metal" Midget Hot Water Bot- 
tle 1.50 

Gillette Mfg. Co., Concord, N. H. 
1 Carton Gold Medal Biscuits . . 1.20 
Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 
Minneapolis. 



Western Supply Co. 



St. Paul, Minn. 



Donators P)remium No. 59 — 1 No. 40 
Force Pump. 



CLASS T, Lot 40 — Can Strawberries. 

Premium No. 204 — Best Can Strawberries. 

1st 4 lbs. Orange Pekoe Tea $2.40 

Chase & Sanborn, Chicago, III. 
2nd 2 1 lb. Lipton's Ceylon & India 

Label Tea 1.50 

Thos. Lipton, Chicago, III. 
3rd 2 Bottles Dr. De Coursey's Fam- 
ous Irish Liniment 1.00 

Gilhooley Irish Liniment Co., St. 
Paul. 

CLASS T, Lot 4i— Strawberry Jam. 
Premium No. 205 — Best Strawberry Jam. 

1st 6 2 1-2 lbs. Cans Hunt's Baking 

Powder $3.50 

2nd 1-2 Doz. Bras-Brite 1.50 

Sherwin, Williams Co.^ Minneapo- 
lis, 



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33 



3i-d 1 Carton Gold Medal Biscuits 1.20 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 
' Minneapolis. 

CLASS T, Lot 42 — Sweepstakes. 

!>remium No. 206 — Best Collection in Class T 
St 1 Kindy Vacuum Cleaner $8.00 
The Kindy Co., St. Paul. 

2nd 24 Cans Assorted Pure Food 6.00 

Srd 24 Cans White Cherries' 4.00 

HONEY CLASS PREMIUMS. 

CLASS U, Lot 1— Honey. 
^ Premium No. 207 — Best Case White Comb 
Honey, Four to Eight Pounds. 

1st 1 Box Electric Spark Soap $5.00 

Haskins Bros. & Co., St. Paul. 
2nd 1 Gal. Masiiry's Nomar Floor 

Finish 3.50 

John W. Masut'y & Son, Minne- 
apolis. 
Srd 1 Doz. G. C. Home Brand Spices. 1,20 
Griggs, Cooper & Co., St. Paul. 




Minnesota 
Linseed 
Oil Co. 

Minneapolis 



Donators Premiums: 6 1-gal cans 
house paint; 4 '/^ gal. cans floor 
paint; 4 3-gal. pails barn paint. 



CLASS U. Lot 2— Honey. 

Premium No. 208 — Best Case Amber Comb 
Honey, Four to Eight Pounds. 

1st 1 Doz. "Noekwill" Apricots $4.20 

W. B. Jordan & W. G. Jordan, ♦ 
Minneapolis. 

2nd 1 Box Dan Sully Cigars 2.50 

Noyes Bros. & Cutler, St. Paul. 

Srd 1 5 lb. Can Baking Powder 1.25 



^V^HITE LILY 

MiAIN'TJjnACTXJRIIN'G^ CO. 
DJ^VENFORT, lA. 

Donators of Premium No. 50 



CLASS U, Lot 3— Honey. 

Premium No. 209 — Best Display Comb Honey 

in Extracting Frames. 
1st 1 Case "Gopher" Baking Powder. $6.00 
Foley Bros. & Kelly, St. Paul. 

2nd 6 Pkgs. Stock Tonic 3.t)0 

Stock Food Co., of America. 
Srd 1 31x72 Assorted Plain Crex 

Rug 1 50 

Crex Carpet Co., St. Paul, Minn. 



CLASS U, Lot 4— Honey. 

Premium No. 210 — Best Case White Ex- 
tracted Honey, Six Rounds or More in 
Glass, Labeled. 

1st 1 Doz. "Noekwill" Pears $4.20 

W. B. Jordan & W. G. Jordan, 
Minneapolis. 

2nd 1 box Dan Sully Cigars 2.50 

Noyes Bros. & Cutler, St. Paul. 
Srd 1 31x72 Assorted Plain Crex 

Rug 1.50 

Crex Carpet Co., St. Paul, Minn. 

CLASS U, Lot 5— Honey. 
Premium No. 311 — Best Display Extracted 

Honey, Granulated or Candied. 
1st 1 Case "Gopher" Baking Powder. $6.00 

Foley Bros. & Kelly. St. Paul. 
2nd 2 Draper's S'anitary Roller 

Shades 4.00 

Luther C. Draper Shade Co., 
Spiceland, Ind. 
Srd 1 31x72 Assorted Plain Crex 

Rug 1.50 

Crex Carpet Co., St. Paul. 



CRANE & 

ORDWAY 

CO. 

FARGO 



Donators of Premium No. 47 — 1 214 

H. P. Gasoline Engine, "Tlne 

Hired Man" 



CLASS U, Lot 6— Sweepstakes. 
Premium No. 212 — Best and Largest Dis- 
play of all Kinds of Honey by One 
Person, 

1st 1 Case of Grape Juice $7.50 

Irondequoit Wine Co., Rochester, 
N. Y. 

2nd 1 Doz. Bottles of Vanilla Ex- 
tract 4.20 

The Hunt Perfect Baking Powder 
Co., Minneapolis. 

Srd 1 Caddy Sunshine Biscuits 2.00 

Loose, Wiles Biscuit Co., Minne- 
apolis. 

WOMEN'S NEEDLE AND FANCY WORK, 

CLASS V, Lot 1— Apron. 

Premium No. 213 — Best Fancy Apron. 

1st 2 Doz. Cans Tomatoes $4.80 

2nd 1 Doz, Sylvan Violet S'oap"' 3.00 

Armour Works, Chicago, III. 
Srd 6 Jars Mentholatum 1.50 



34 



NORTH DAKOTA INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION 



CLASS V, Lot 2 — Specimen Cross Stitch. 
Premium No. 214 — Best Specimen Cross 

Stitch. 
1st 1 Set K 1000 Keen Kutter Scis- 
sors -. . . ,$4.00 

2nd 1 Box Soda Crackers 2.00 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 
Minneapolis. 
3rd 6 Jars Mentholatum 1.50 



STONE-ORDEAN-WELLS CO. 

DUIvUTH, ]V1INN. 




Donators of Premiums: .4 cases "Hi- 
awatha" pure food goods; 4 cases 
"Nokomis" pure food goods; 4 cases 
"Wampum" pure food goods; 4 
cas&$ "Bluebird" pure food goods. 



CLASS V, Lot 3 — stenciling. 

Premium No. 215 — Best Specimen Stenciling. 
1st 1 Perfection Blue Enamel Oil 

Heater $5.00 

2nd 6 2 1-2 lb. Cans Hunt's Baking 

Powder 3.50 

3rd 1 Pair Child's Shoes 1.00 

CLASS V, Lot 4— Shawl. 

Premium No. 216 — Best Crochetted Shawl. 
1st 1 Set K— 1605 Keen Kutter Scis- 
sors $5.00 

2nd 1 Victor Ham 3.00 

Jacob E. Decker & Sons, Mason 

City, Iowa. 
3rd 2 Boxes Skylark Chocolates 2.00 

Natit>nal Candy Co., St. Paul. 

CLASS V, Lot 5— Buttonholes. 

Premium No. 217 — Best Buttonholes Made 
in Six Different Materials. 

1st 1 Set K— 1100 Keen Kutter Scis- 
sors $4.t)0 

2nd 1 Assorted Case Heinz Pure Food 

Products 2.25 

H. J. Heinz, St. Paul. 
3rd 6 1-2 Tins Jockey Club Cocoa... 1.50 

Michaud Bros., St. Paul. 
CLASS V, Lot 6— Crochetted or Knitted 
Afghan. 

Premium No. 218— Best Crochetted or Knit- 
ted Afghan. 

1st 1 Set K 50 Keen Kutter Scissors. .$4.00 
2nd 1 Box Soda Crackers 3.00 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 

Minneapolis. 
3rd 1 Pair Child's Shoes 1.00 



CLASS V, Lot 7— Crochetted or Knitted 

Wool Sweaters. 
Premium No. 219 — Best Crochetted or Knit- 
ted Wool Sweaters. 
1 Set K1900 Keen Kutter Scissors $4.50 
1 Doz. Jockey Club Baking Pow- 
der 3.00 

Michaud Bros., St. Paul. 

3 1 lb. Skylark Chocolates 1.80 

National- Candy Co., St. Paul. 



1st 
2nd 



3rd 



CLASS V, Lot 8 — Darning. 
Premium No. 220 — Best Specimen Darning. 
1st 10 1-lb. Cans Seal Brand Coffee. .$4.00 

Chase & Sanborn, Chicago, III. 
2nd 1 Box Soda Crackers 2.00 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 

Minneapolis. 
3rd 6 Pairs "Pony" Children's Stock- 
ings 1.80 

Wayne Knitting Mills, Ft. Wayne> 

Ind. 

CLASS V, Lot 9— Knitted Wool Shawl. 

Premium No. 221 — Best Knitted Wool Shawl. 
1st 1 Set K 40 Keen Kutter Scissors. .4.50 
2nd 1 Doz. Jars Mentholatum 3.00 

Mentholatum Co., Wichita, Kan. 
3rd 1 Carton Big Elk Biscuits 1.20 

Northern Cracker & Candy Co., 

Minneapolis. 

CLASS V, Lot 10— Knitted or Crdchetted 

Slippers. 
Premium No. 222 — Best Knitted or Crochet- 
ted Slippers. 
1st 10 1 lb. Cans Seal Brand Coffee. . .$4.00 

Chase & Sanborn, Chicago, ill. < 
2nd 2 1 lb. Chocolates 2.00 

Northern Cracker & Candy Co., 

Minneapolis. 
3rd 1 Pair Child's Shoes 1.00 



Emerson-Newton 
Implement Co. 

Minneapolis, Minnesota 




Donators of Premiums No. 47 — High 

Wheel Ban.-ow Cart; No. 50 — 

Six-shovel Cultivator 



CLASS V, Lot 11— Knitted Wool Stockings. 

Premium No. 223— Best Knitted Wool Stock- 
ings. 
1st 1 Doz. Cans Sylvan Carnation Tal- 
cum Powder $3.00 

Armour Works, Chicago, III. 



rREMIUM LIST, OCT. 1 TO OCT. 13, 1912. 



2fd 6 Pairs "Pony" Children's Stock- 
ings 1.80 

Wayne Knitting Mills, Ft. Wayne, 

Ind. 
Z^d 1 Doz. Bottles Newskin 1.20 

Newskin Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Fairbanks, Morse 
& Company 



ST. PAUL 



MIXX. 



m 



Donators of Premium No. 43 — Port- 
able Scale 



CLASS V, Lot 12— Knitted Wool Mittens. 
Premium No. 224 — Best Knitted Wool Mit- 
tens. 

1st 10 1 lb. Cans Seal' Brand Coffee. .$4,00 
Chase & Sanborn, Chicago, III. 

2nd 6 Pairs "Pony" Children's Stock- 
ings 1.80 

Wayne Knitting Mills, Ft. Wayne, 
Ind. 

3rd 1 Pair Child's Shoes 1.80 



North Dakota Metal 
Culvert Co. 

Fargo, N. D. 

Donators Premium No. 49 — Galvanized 
Metal Stock Tank 



CLASS V, Lot 13— Irish Crochet. 

Premium No. 225 — Best Specimen Irish Cro- 
chet. 

1st 1 Lady's Coat $13.50 

Sunshine Cloak & Suit Co., Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 

2nd 1 9x12 101 G. Plain Crex Rug. 9.50 
Crex Carpet Co., St. Paul. 

Srd 1 Pair Women's Shoes 4.00 

Freeman, Patterson Shoe Co., Min- 
neapolis. 

CLASS V, Lot 14 — Crochetted, Cotton or 

Linen Doilies. 
Premium No. 226 — Best Crochetted, Cotton 

or Linen Doilies. 
1st 1 Set K 700 Keen Kutter Scissors. $4. 00 

2nd 2 1 lb. Chocolates 2.00 

Northern Cracker & Candy Co., 
Minneapolis. 
3rd 1 Pair Child's Shoes 1.00 



CLASS V, Lot 15— Drawn Work. 

Premium No. 227 — Best Specimen Drawn 
Work. 

1st 10—1 lb. Can Seal Brand Coffee. . .$4.00 

Chase & Sanborn, Chicago, III. 
2nd 1 Lady's Town & Country Shirt. . 2.50 

Guiterman Bros., St. Paul. 
3rd 6 Bottles Benzoine & Almond 

Cream l.St) 

The Mifiinesota Pharmaceutical 

Mfg. Co. 



Foley Bros. & 
Kelly 



St. Paul 



Minn. 



f^^ ^fi^ t^^ 



Donators P.-emiums Nos. 209, 211, 152 



CLASS V, Lot 16 — Embroidered Colored Lin- 
en Centerpiece. 

Premium No. 228 — Best Embroidered Color- 
ed Linen Centerpiece. 
1st 1 Doz. Cans Minneopa Lemon 

Cling Peaches $4.00 

Dismarck Grocery Co., Bismarck, 
N. D. 
2nd 1 Doz. 1 lb. Cans Plunt's Perfect 

Baking Powder 3.00 

The Hunt Perfect Baking Pow- 
der Co., Minneapolis. 

3rd 1 Case Triscuit 2.25 

Shredded Wheat Co., Minneapolis. 

CLASS V, Lot 17 — Mountmellick Embroidery. 

Premium No. 229 — Best Specimen Mount- 
mellick Embroidery. 

1st 1 Pair "Maidwell" Women's 

Shoes $4.00 

Foot, Schultz Co., St. Paul. 
2nd 1 Case Griggs Cooper Assorted 

Crackers 3.50 

Griggs Cooper & Co., St. Paul. 

3rd 1 Doz. Bottles Newskin 1.20 

Newskin Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

CLASS V, Lot 18— Hardanger. 
Premium No. 203 — Best Specimen Hardanger 

1st 10 lbs. Imperial' Coffee $4.0t) 

J. H. Bell & Co., Chicago, III. 

2nd 1 Doz. Cans Jockey Club Baking 

Powder 3.00 

Michaud Bros., St. Paul. 

3rd 1 Pair Child's Shoes 1.00 

CLASS V, Lot 19 — Eyelet Embroidery. 

Premium No. 231 — Best Specimen Eyelet 
Embroidery. 

1st 1 Doz. Bottles Vanilla Extract. . .$4.20 
Tr.e Hunt Perfect Baking .Pow- 
der Co., Minneapolis. 



36 



NORTH DAKOTA INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITIOl 



"Maidwell" Women's 



2nd 1 Pair 
Shoes 
Foot, Schuiz & Co., St. Paul. 

3rd 1 Doz. Bottles Lemon Extract 

The Hunt Perfect Baking Pow- 
der Co., Minneapolis. 



4.00 
3.00 



CLASS V, Lot 20— Eyelet and French Em- 
broidery. 
Premium No. 232— Best Eyelet and French 

Embroidery. 
1st 1 Case "Nokomis" Pure Food 

Goods $5.00 

Stone-Ordean-Weils Co., Duluth. 
2nd 1 Doz. Cans Minneopa Y. F. 

Peaches 4.00 

Bismarck Grocery Co., Bismarck, 
N. D. 
3rd 1 Doz. Bottles Jockey Club Lem- 
on Extract 2.40 

Miciiai'd Bros-, St. Paul. 

CLASS V, Lot 21— Shadow Embroidery. 

Premium No. 233— Best Specimen Shadow 
Embroidery. 

1st 1 Pair "Maidwell" Women's 

Shoes $4.00 

Foot. Schultz & Co., St. Paul. 
2nd 1 Doz, Bottles Jockey Club Vanil- 
la Extract 3.00 

Mic-aud Bros., St. Paul. 

3rd 1 Doz. Bottles Newskin 1.20 

Newskin Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Griggs, Cooper & Co. 

Wholesale Groceries 

St. Paul. :> s n 



Minn. 




Donators of Premiums Nos. 177, 193, 
194, 196, 207, 229, 245 



CLASS V, Lot 22— Solid Embroidery, White 
Cotton or Linen. 

Premium No. 234— Best Specimen Solid Em- 
broidery, White Cotton or Linen. 

1st 1 Case "Hiawatha" Pure Food 

^ Goods $5.00 

Stone, Ordean, Wells Co., Duluth. 
1 Doz. Cans Minneopa Yellow Egg 

Plums 4 ■()() 

Bismarck Grocery Co., Bismarck. 

1 Doz. Bottles Lemon Extract 3.00 

The Hunt Perfect Baking Pow- 
der Co., Minneapolis. 



2nd 



3rd 



CLASS V, Lot 23— Punch Work. 

Premium No. 235 — Best Specimen Pun< 
Work. 

t 1 Case "Nokomis" Pure Pood 

Goods $5. 

Stone, Ordean, Wells Co., Duluth. 
2nd 1 Doz. Cans Minneopa Black 

Cherries 4.0( 

Bismarck Grocery Co., Bismarck. 
3rd 1 Doz. 1 lb. Cans Hunt's Perfect 

Baking Powder 3.00 

The Hunt Perfect Baking Pow- 
der Co., Minneapolis. 



HASKINS BROS. & eO. 

St. Paul, Minn. 




Donators Premiums Nos. 150, 151, 160, 
161, 207 — 5 boxes soap 



CLASS V, Lot 24 — Wallachian Embuoidery. 

Premium No. 236 — Best Specimen Wallachian 
Embroidery. 

1st 1 Doz. Cans Minneopa Apricots. . .$4.00 
Bismarck Grocery Co., Bismarck. 

2nd 1 98-lb. &'ack Flour 3.25 

Russel, Miller Milling Co., Minne- 
apolis. 

3rd 1 Case Triscuit 2.25 

Shredded Wheat Co., Minneapolis. 



Loose- Wiles Biscuit 
Company 

Minneapolis, - - . . Minn. 

Donators Premiums Nos. 197, 200, 212 
and 275 



CLASS V, Lot 25— Hemstitching. 

Premium No. 237 — Best Specimen Hem- 
stitching. 

1st 1 Case "Nokomis" Pure Food 

Goods $5.00 

Stone, Ordean, Wells Co., Duluth. 
2nd 10 lbs. Banner Coffee 4.00 

J. H. Bell & Co., Chicago, III. 
3rd 2 1-lb. Chocolates 2.00 

Northern Cracker & Candy Co., 

Minneapolis. 



A 



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37 



CLASS V, 

1 i u m No 



Lot 26 — Honiton Lace. 



238 — Best Specimen Honiton 
Lace. 
1 Case "Nokomis" Pure Food 

Goods ..» $5.00 

Stone. Ordean, Wells, Co., Duluth. 
1 Doz. Cans Minneopa White 

Cherries 4.00 

Bismarck Grocery Co.. Bismarck. 

1 Doz. Bottles Lemon Extract 3.00 

The Hunt Perfect Baking Pow 
der Co., Minneapolis. 



Stock Food Com- 
pany of America 



Minneapolis, Minn. 



^5^ ^5* ^^ ^^ 



Donators of Premiums Nos. 209, 315 
and 317 



CLASS V, Lot 27— Point Lace. 

Premium No. 239 — Best Specimen Point 
- Lace.. 

1st 1 Lady's Hat $10.00 

Robinson, Strauss & Co., St. Paul. 

2nd 1-2 Pint Rose Leaves Extract 4.0'0 

Solon Palmer, New York City. 

3rd 1 Doz. Bottles Lemon Extract.. 3.00 
The Hunt Perfect Baking Pow- 
der Co., Minneapolis. 



Bintliff Manufacturing 
Company 

Minneapolis « ^ - Minn. 

Donators Premium No> 272 



CLASS V, Lot 28— Battenburg Lace. 

Premium No. 240 — Best Specimen Batten- 
burg Lace. 

1st 10 lbs. Banner Coffee $4.00 

J. H. Bell &. Co., Chicago, ill. 

2nd 1 Doz. Bottles Lemon Extract . . . 3.00 

Hunt Perfect Baking Powder Co., 

Minneapolis. 
3rd 2 1-lb. Chocol'ates 2.00 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co. 

Co., Minneapolis. 

CLASS V, Lot 29— Tatting. 

Premium No. 241 — Best Specimen Tatting. 

1st It) lbs. Imperial Coffee $4.00 

J. H. Bell & Co., Chicago, III. 

2nd 1 Pair Misses Shoes 2.00 

3rd 1 Pair Child's Shoes 1.00 



CLASS V, Lot 30— Knitted Cotton Lace. 
Premium No. 242 — Best Specimen Knitted 
Cotton Lace. 
1st 1 Doz. Cans Minneopa Sliced 

Peaches $4.00 

Bismarck Grocery Co., Bismarck. 

2nd 1 98-lb. Sack Flour 3.25 

Russel, Miller Milling Co., Minne- 
apolis. 

3rd 2 1-Ib. . Chocolates 2.00 

Northern Candy & Cricker Co., 
Minneapolis^ 

For the Very Best 
Bread -Makers 

— those who will pay a 

little more for extra 

bread-making qualities— 

OCCIDENT 

Flour is made. 

And everyone 

who tries — 




finds it goes further 
and bakes better 
than other flour. Costs More- 
It costs a trifle Worth It 
more in the flour but less in the bak- 
ing. If it fails to %\\\\: you^ we pay 
back your money without argument. 
Try OCCIDENT and just see. 



CLASS V, Lot 31 — Embroidered Sofa Pillows 
Premium No. 243 — Best Specimen Embroid- 
ered Sofa Pillow. 

1st 2 Gal. Masury's Nomar Floor Fin- 
ish $7.00 

John W. Masury <£, Son. Minne- 
apolis. 

2nd 1 Case "Wampum" Pure Food 

Goods 4 00 

Stone, Ordean, Wells, Co., Duluth. 

3rd 2 1-lb. Chocolates 2.00 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 
Minneapolis. 

CLASS V, Lot 32— Hand Embroidered Pil- 
low Cases. 
Premium No. 244 — Best Pair Hand Embroid- 
dered Pillow Cases. 

1st 1 Cut Glass Bowl' $5.00 

Ogden, Merrill &, Greer, St. Paul. 
2nd 1 doz. 1-lb. cans Hunt's Perfect 

Baking Powder 3.00 

The Hunt Perfect Baking Pow- 
der Co., Minneapolis. 
3rd 6 Pairs "Pony" Children's Stock- 
ings 1-80 

Wayne Knitting Mills, Ft. Wayne, 
Ind. 



NORTH DAKOTA INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION 



CLASS V, Lot 33 — Set Embroidered Table 
Linen, InitiaL 

Premium No. 245 — Best Set Embroidered 

Table Linen, Initial. 
1st 1 Case "Newell's" Extra Brand 

Assorted Fruits $7 20 

Geo R. Newell & Co., Minneapo- 
lis. 
2nd 1 Case G. C. Home Brand To- 

ina toes 4.80 

Griggs Cooper & Co., St. Paul. 

r^rd 4 Jbs. Orange Pekoe Tea 2.4) 

Oha.*c &. Sanborn, ChlcaQ'^, III. 



2nd 1 Caddy Cookies 2.00 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 
Minneapolis. 

3rd 1 Jar Facial Cream, 1 Jar Rouge, 

1 Package Footade 1.25 

Kathryn Fleming, Minneapolis. 



SambornIs 






CLASS V, Lot 34— Four Towels, Hand Work. 

Premium No. 246 — Best Collection Four 

Towels, Hand Work. 
1st 1 Case "Neweli's" Extra Brand 

Tomatoef^ ?C.Ort 

Geo. R. Newell & Co., Minneapo- 
lis. 
2nd 1 Case "Wampum" Pure Food 

Goods 4.00 

Stone, Ordean, Wells, Co., Duluth. 

3rd 1 No. 2 Self-basting Roaster 2.25 

Reed Mfg. Co., Newark, N. J. 



&UCKU ^^^ liHORNI 
^^ 

THE BEST VARNISH 

CLASS V, Lot 35 — Three Piece Set Ladies' 
Underclothes, Handmade. 

Premium No. 247 — Best Three- Piece Set 
Lady's Underclothes, Handmade. 

1st 1 Lady's Pattern Hat $10.00 

Bradshaw Bros., Minneapolis. 

2iid 1 Dress Skirt 9.00 

Buckingham Bros. Co., Chicago. 

3rd 1 6x9—701 G. Crex Figured Rug. . 5.00 

Crex Carpet Co., St. Paul. 

CLASS V, Lot 36— Fancy Bag. 

Premium No. 248 — Best Fancy Bag. 

1st 1 Doz. Cakes Carnation Sylvan 

Soap $3.00 

Armour Works, Chicago, III. 




CLASS V, Lot 37— Crazy Quilt.^ 

Premium No. 249 — Best Crazy Quilt. 
1st 1 Ball-bearing Carpet Sweeper. . .$5.25 

Bissell Carpet Sweeper Co., Grand 

Rapids, Mich. 
2nd 1 Jar Horlick's Malted Milk 3.75 

Horlick's Malted Milk Co., Racine, 

Wis. 
3rd 1 Metal Combination Syringe 3.00 

Gilette Mfg. Co., Concord, N. H. 

CLASS V, Lot 38— Patch Quilt. 
Premium No. 250 — Best Patch Quilt. 

1st It)— 1 lb. Cans Seal Brand Coffee. .$4.00 
Chase & Sanborn, Chicago, II!. 

2nd 1 Metal Hot Water Bottle 2.75 

Gillette Mfg. Co., Concord, N. H. 

3rd 1 Galvanized Wash Tub 1.50 

CLASS V, Lot 39— Log Cabin Quilt. 

Premium No. 251 — Best Log Cabin Quilt. 

1st 1 Set K 200 Keen Kutter Scissors. $3.50 

2nd 1 Metal Combination Syringe 3.00 

Gillette Mfg. Co., Concord, N. H. 

3rd 1 Metal Midget Hot Water Bottle. 1.50 
Gillette Mfg. Co., Concord, N. H. 

CLASS V, Lot 40— Rag Carpet. 

Premium No. 252 — Best Rag Carpet, Hand 
Woven on Loom. 

1st 1 Case NeweH'J Extra Brand N. 

Y. Berries $7.20 

Geo. R. Newell & Co., Minneapo- 
lis. 

2nd 1 Set K 30 Keen Kutter Scissors. $3.50 
3rd 1 4-qt. CofCee Pot 1.25 



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39 



CLASS V, Lot 41— Infant's 



Hood, 
nfant's 




Premium No. 253 — Best Hand Made 
Hoed. 

1 Baby Bunting Robe $6.00 

Kate K. Young, 920 Nicollet Ave., 
Minneapolis. 

1 Metal Hot Water Bottle 2.75 

Gillette Mfg. Co., Concord, N. H. 

1 Pair Child's G. M. B!u. Shoes... 2.00 

C. Gotzian & Co., St. Paul. 



^i 



KATE-IOUNG 

MEYERS ARCADE 
10T»? & NICOLLET 
MINNEAPOLIS 



i 



CLASS V, Lot 42— Hand Made Infant's 
Oress. 

Premium No. 254 — Best Hand Made Infant's 

Dress. 
1st 1 Child's Bearskin Coat $5.00 

Clement Dranger Co., St. Paul. 
2nd 1 Baby Walker 3,75 

Phoenix Cliair Co., St. Paul. 
3rd 1 Pair Child's G. M. Button Shoes. 1.75 

C. Gotzian & Co., St. Paul. 



MINNESOTA 
MACARONI 




MINNESOTA MACARONI CO 

Sr.f>At/I,.MIJlflY. 



CLASS V, Lot 43— Machine Made Infant's 
Dress. 

Premium No. 255 — Best Machine Made In- 
fant's Dress. 

1st 1 Child's Bearskin Coat $5.00 

Clement Dranger Co., St. Paul. 

2nd 1 Baby Walker 3.75 

Phoenix Chair Co., St. Paul. 
3rd 1 Pair Misses Tan Calf Button 

Shoes 2.50 

C. Gotzian & Co., St. Paul. 

CLASS V, Lot 44— Infant's Flannel Petti- 
coat. 

Premium No. 256 — Best Embroidered In- 
fant's Flannel Petticoat. 

1st 1 Child's Walking Chair $3.50 

Phoenix Chair Co., St. Paul. 



2nd 1 Caddy Cookies 2.00 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 

Minneapolis. 
3rd 1 Carton Big Elk Biscuits 1.20 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 

Minneapolis. 

CLASS V, Lot 45— Hand Work by Lady 70 
yrs. of Age or Over, 

Premium No. 257 — Best Specimen of Hand 
Work by Lady 70 yrs. of Age or Over. 

1st 1 Reed Rocker $10.00 

Heywood Bros. & Wakefield Co.. 

Chicago. 
2nd 1 Perfection B'ue Enamel Oil 

Heater 5.00 

Standard Oil Co., Fargo, N. D. 
3rd 1 Doz. Grapes, (Minneopa) 4.00 

Bismarck Grocery Co., Bismarck. 




Guarantee Tag 

All Hickory Paints, Varnishes, 
Hardware, Tools, Cutlery, 
Stoves, Harness and Collars 
are so we!l made that we can 
and do authorize Dealer to 
replace any Hickory article 
User deems unsatisfactory. 
We leave it to User's fairness. 

KELLEY-HOWTHOMSQN CO. 

OF DULUTH 



CLASS V, Lot 46— Highest Scoring Work in 
This Class. 

Premium No. 258^-Best and Highest Scoring 
of Work in This Class. 

1st 1 Lady's Fine Cloth Coat, 50 in 

Long, Plush lined Fur Collar $25.00 
T. W. Stevenson Co., Minneapo- 
lis. 

2nd 1 Black Jap Wolf Scarf 15.00 

E. Sundkvist & Co., St. Paul. 

3rd 1 9-oz. Bottle Mellier's Vogue.. 7.50 
Pfeiffer Chemical Co., St. Louis, 
Mo. 

DEPARTMENT FOR GIRLS 16 YEARS OR 
UNDER. 

CLASS W, Lot 1— Apron. 
Premium No. 259 — Best Apron. 
1st 1 Ladies' White Sweater Regular 

Length $4.50 

Clement Dranger Co., St. Paul. 
2nd 1 Pair Misses Shoes 3.00 



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NORTH DAKOTA INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION 



3rd 2 1-lb. Chocolates 2.00 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 
Minneapolis. 

CLASS W, Lot 2— Darning. 

Premium No. 260 — Best Specimen Darning. 
1st 1-2 Pint Rose Leaves Extract $4.00 

Solon Palmer, New York City. 
2nd 1 5-lb. Box Chocolates 3.00 

Jos. B. Funke & Co., LaCrosse, 

Wis. 
3rd 2 Pair Ladies Fibre Black Silk 

Hose 1.00 

The Hoisery Shop, 920 Nicollet 

Ave., IVIinneapolis. 



2nd 



3rd 




wyunvmii: 
Town 

and 

Quniry 
irtiJ 



GUITERMAN BROTHERS 
ST. PAUL 



CLASS W, Lot 3 — Embroidered Sofa Pillow. 

Premium No. 261 — Best Embroidered Sofa 

Pillow. 
1st Ladies White Sweater 3-4 Length. $6.00 

Clement Dranger Co., St, Paul. 
2nd 1 Doz. Cakes Sylvan Haliotrope 

Soap 3.00 

Armour Works, Chicago, III. 
3rd 2 1-lb. Chocolates 2.00 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 

Minneapolis. 

CLASS W, Lot 4— Patch Quilt. 
Premium No. 262 — Best Patch Quilt. 

1st 1 Pair Women's Shoes $4.00 

Freeman, Patterson Shoe Co., 

Minneapolis 
2nd 1 Pair Women's Shoes 3.00 

Northern Shoe Co., Duluth. 
3rd 3 1-lb. Swiss Milk Chocolates.. 1.80 

National Candy Co., St. Paul. 

CLASS W, Lot 5^Dressed Doll. 
Premium No. 263 — Best Dressed Doll. 
1st 1 Pair Big Girls G. M. Shoes ...$3.00 

C. Gotzian & Co., St. Paul. 
2nd Misses' Fur Hat 2.50 

Clement Dranger Co., St. Paul. 
3rd 2 1-lb. Chocolates 2.00 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 

Minneapolis. 

CLASS W, Lot 6 — Handmade Handkerchief. 

Premium No. 264 — Best Handmade Hand- 
kerchief. 
1st 1 Pair Women's Shoes $4.00 

Freeman, Patterson Shoe Co., 

Minneapolis. 



1 Doz. Cakes Sylvan Heliotrope 
Soap 3.00 

Armour Works, Chicago, III. 

3 1-lb. Skylark Swiss MilTc Cho- 
colates 1.80 

National Candy Co., St. Paul. 



fVAGs 

H.G.N EAL 

TENTS 

CLASS W, Lot 7— Underclothes. 

Premium No. 265 — Best Specimen Under- 
clothes. 

1st 1 Pair La Ceil Corsets '. .$10.00 

Helen L. Congdon, 920 Nicollet 

Ave., Minneapolis. 
2nd 1 8x10 704 Crex Figured Rug 8.t)0 

Crex Carpet Co., St. Paul. 
3rd 1 Pair Women's Shoes 4.00 

Freeman-Patterson Shoe Co., 
-Minneapolis. 



temmsilker 



lis PaDli ^iPD#s®ia 



Donators Premium No. 307 — 1 natur- 
al wolf fur set — shawl and muff 



CLASS W, Lot 8— Highest Scoring Work. 

Premium No. 266 — Best and Highest Scor- 
ing Work in Class. 

1st 1 Ladies Coat $20.00 

Finch Van Slyck & McConville, 

St. Paul. 
2nd 1 Ladies Pattern Hat 10.00 

Schubach Millinery Co., St. Paul. 
3rd 1 Pair Women's Tan Calf Button 

Shoes 4.00 

C. Gotzian & Co., St. Paul. 



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FINE ARTS CLASS. 

CLASS X, Lot 1— Painting. 

Premium No. 267 — Best Oil Painting. 

1 Case "Hiawatha" Pure Focd 

Goods $5.00 

Stone, Ordean, Wells Co., Duluth. 
1 1 Pair "Maidwell" Women's 

Shoes 4 00 

Foot, Schultz & Co., St. Paul. 
Ird 1 Doz. A. C. Assorted Fruits . . . 3.60 
Parke, Grant & Morris, Farqo. 



Swift's 
Fertilizers 

Bone and Blood 

Pure Animal Matter Ammoniates 

Specially prepared for the soils 
and crops of the North West- 
ern states 

Crop Producers— Soil Builders 
Always Reliable---It pays to 
use them 

Sv^ift and Co. 
St. Paul, Minnesota 



CLASS X, Lot 2— Water Color. 

Premium No. 268 — Best Water Color. 

1st 1 5-lb. Box Paris Chocolates $5.00 

Paris Factory National Candy Co., 

Minneapolis. 
2nd 1 Pair "Maidwell" Women's 

Shoes 4.00 

Foot. Schultz & Co., St. Paul, 
3rd 1 Pair Women's Shoes 3.00 

Northern Shoe Co., Duluth. 

CLASS X, Lot 3 — Crayon. 
Premium No. 269 — Best Crayon. 

1st 1 6x9 701— B Crex Figured Rug. ..$5.00 

Crex Carpet Co., St. Paul. 
2nd 1 Assorted Case Pure Food Pro- 
ducts (Heinz) 4.50 

H. J. Heinz, St. Paul. 
nrd 2 1-lb. Chocolates 2.00 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 

Minneapolis. 

CLASS X, Lot 4 — Pen and Ink. 
Premium No. 270 — Best Pen and Ink. 

1st 1 Window Awning $4.50 

H. G. Neal, St. Paul. 
2nd 1 Pair "Maidwell" Women's 

Shoes 4.00 

Foot, Schultz & Co., St. Paul. 
3rd 1 Doz. A. C. Assorted Vegetables. 3.60 
Parke, Grant & Morris, Fargo. 
CLASS X, Lot 5 — Hand Painted China. 
Premium No. 271 — Best Hand Painted China. 
1st 1 Case "Hiawatha" Pure Food 

Goods $5.00 

Stone. Ordean, Wells Co., Duluth. 



2nd 1 Doz. Bottles Vanilla Extract . . 4.20 
The Hunt Perfect Baking Pow- 
der Co., Minneapolis. 

3rd 2 1-lb. Chocolates 2.00 

Northern Candy & Cracker Co., 
Minneapolis. 

CLASS X, Lot 6— Brass Craft. 

Premium No. 272— Best Exhibit Brass Craft. 

1st 1 Picture $5.t)0 

Bintliff Mfg., Minneapolis. 

2nd 1 Fair Women's S'hoes 4.00 

Freeman, Patterson Shoe Co., 
Minneapolis. 

3rd 1 Lady's Munsingwear Suit 2.50 

Through A. W. Lucas Co., Bis- 
marck. 



AMERICAN SEATING CO. 



CHICAGO 




American Steel 
Sanitary Desks 

Donators Premium No. 197 — 12 ad- 
justable steel desks with chairs 



CLASS X, Lot 7— Tooled Leather. 



Premium No. 



273— Best Specimen Tooled 
Leather. 

1st 1 Doz. Bottles Vanilla Extract $4.20 

The Hunt Perfect Baking Powder 
Co., Minneapolis. 

2nd 1 Pair Women's Patent Colt But- 
ton Shoes 4.00 

C. Gotzian & Co., St. Paul. 

3rd 1 Lady's Munsingwear Suit 2.50 

Through A. W. Lucas Co., Bis- 
marck. — 

CLASS X, Lot 8— Wrought Jewelry. 
Premium No. 274 — Best Wrought Jewelry. 

1st 1 6x9 701 G. Crex Figured Rug... $5. 00 

Crex Carpet Co., St. Paul. 
2nd 1 Pair Women's Patent Colt But- 
ton Shoes 3.50 

C. Gotzian & Co., St. Paul. 
3rd 1 Doz. Pints Limetta 1.20 

Drewry & Sons, St. Paul. 

CLASS X, Lot 9 — Highest Scoring Work in 
Class. 

Premium No. 275 — Best and Highest Scor- 
ing Work in Class. 

1st 1-9x12 101 G. Plain Crex Rug $9.50 

Crex Carpet Co., St. Paul. 



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NORTH DAKOTA INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION 



2nd 1 48 in. McKay Table Pad and 

1 48 in. Table Leaf .' 5.90 

Lydon, Bricher Mfg. Co., TMinne- 
apolis. 

3rd 3 Doz. Sunshine Biscuits 4.00 

Loose, Wiles Biscuit Co., Minne- 
apolis. 



CHAS. FRIEND & SON 

ST. PAUL, MINN. 

Donators Prennium No. 290 — 1 Eng- 
lish Saddle' 



EDUCATIONAL CLASS PREMIUMS. 

CLASS AA, Lot 1 — Open to One Room 
Rural School. 

Premium No. 276 — Best Collective Exhibit. 

1st 1 Casing & Ventilating Appliance 

for Rural School $75.00 

Waterman, Waterbury Co., Min- 
neapolis. 

2nd Rex Sanitary Cabinet Closet ... 30. Ou 
Rex Sanitary Closet Co., Minne- 
apolis. 

3rd 25 Gross Hygieia Dustless Cray- 
on 6.00 

American Crayon Co., Sandusky, 
Ohio. 



EBERHARD FABER 
Brooklyn . . . . New York 

Donators of 12 boxes assorted sta- 
tionery 



CLASS A A, Lot 2. 

Premium No. 277 — Best Sewing & Needlf 
Work Exhibit. 

1st Rex So.nitary Cabinet Closet $30.00 

Rex Sanitary Closet Co., Minne- 
apolis. 

2nd Set Plated Knives & Forks 5.00 

Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk & Co., St. 
Paul. 

3rd Icyhot Thermos Bottle 3.00 

Hackett, Walther, Gates Co., St. 
Paul. 



LA CEIL CORSET SHOP 

French and Domestic Models 
Experienced Corseters 

HELEN L, CONGDON 
214 Meyers Arcade Minneapolis 



CLASS AA, Lot 3. 
Premium No. 278 — Best Exhibit of 8th Grade 
Work in at Least Four Subjects From 
Individual Pupil. 
1st Six Months Scholarship for Com- 
bined Course $72.00 

Bismarck Business College, Bis- 
marck. 



2nd 38 inch 3 Ply Fibre Trunk 21.00 

F. V. Garland Co., St. Paul, Minn. 

3rd Welty Fountain Pen 4.00 

The Wm. A. Welty Co., Waterloo, 
la. 

CLASS AA, Lot 4. 

Premium No. 279 — Best Collective Exhibit 
of Drawing. 

1st Rex Sanitary Cabinet Closet $3t).6o 

Rex Sanitary Closet Co., Minne- 
apolis. 

2nd Morris Fountain Pen 2.50 

Wright, Barrett & Stillwell, St. 
Paul, Minn. 

3rd No. 4. Porter Shoe Brush CO 

Maendler Bros., St. Paul, Minn. 



ATLAS 
SCHOOL 
SUPPLY 
COMPANY 



Chicago - - Illinois 



Donators Premiums Nos. 282 and 295 
. .' — 1 12-in. spring balance suspension 
globe and 1 sectional map case. 



CLASS AA, Lot 5— Maps. 

Premium No. 280 — Best Set of Relief Maps 
of United States. (3 in Set.) 

1st 1 Rex Sanitary Cabinet Closet ..$30.00 
Rex Sanitary Closet Co., Minne- 
apolis. 

2nd 1 Unrivaled Atlas 4.50 

Rand McNally & Co., Chicago, III. 

3rd 1 Encyclopedia High School' & 

Collegiate Edition 1.75 

Laird & Lee, Chicago. III. 

CLASS A A, Lot 6— Maps. 

Premium No. 281 — Best Set of Product Maps 
of United States (3 in set). 

1st 1 Rex Sanitary Cabinet Closet ..$30.00 
Rex Sanitary Closet Co.. Minne- 
apolis. 

2nd 1 "World and Its People" 5.00 

Rand McNally & Co., Chicago, III. 

3rd 1 Pair 6 ft. Pine Skis 1.50 

Northland Ski Mfg. Co., St. Paul, 
Minn. 

CLASS AA, Lot 7— Maps. 
Premium No. 282 — Best Physical Map (3 in 
Set) of North Dakota, showing rivers, 

lakes, cities, etc. 
1st 1 12 inch Spring Balance Suspen- 
sion $6.23 

Atlas School Supply Co., Chicago, 
III. 



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43 



2nd 1 Pair 7 ft. Pine Skis 2.O0 

Northland Ski Mfg. Co., St. Paul, 
Minn. 

3rd 1 Encyclopedia. Students & Com- 
mon School E'.dition 9^ 

Laird & Lee, Chicago, III. 



MINNEAPOLIS HEAT 
REGULATOR CO. 

Minneapolis - - - Minn. 




Donators Premium No. 288 — heat reg- 
ulator 



CLASS AA, Lot 8. 

Premium No. 283 — Best Specimen of Pen- 
manship (3 in set) Ten Lines. 

1st 1 Riding Bridle fZ.Ch 

Minnesota Harness Factory, Wi- 
nona. 

2nd 1 Molded Hot Water Bottle 2.00 

The Miller Rubber .Co., .Akron, 
Ohio. 

3rd 1 Oval Hand Painted Framed 

Head 1.50 

Bloom Bros. & Co.,, St. Paul, Minn. 

CLASS AA, Lot 9. 

Premium No. 284 — Best Specimen Free- 
hand Cutting from Primary Grades. 
(3 in set.) 

1st 1 Wagner Coaster Wagon $6 00 

Wagner Mfg. Co., Cedar Falls, 
Iowa. 
2nd 1 Oval Hand Painted Framed 

Head J.50 

Bloom Bros. & Co., St. Paul. 

3rd 1 Wooster's Juvenile Speaker 75 

Laird & Lee, Chicago, III. 

CLASS AA, Lot 10. 

Premium No. 285 — Best Set Specimens Past- 
ing From Primary Grades. (3 in sft.) 

1st 1 Pair Tan Skuffer Shoes $1.75 

C. Gctzian & Cc, St. Paul. 



2nd 1 Oval Hand Painted Framed 

Head 3.50 

Bloom Bros. & Co., St. Paul. 
3rd 1 "Two Chums" 75 

Laird & Lee, Chicago, III. 

CLASS AA, Lot 11. 

Premium No. 286 — Best Potato Exhibit (10 
Potatoes) by Boy. 

1st 1 Boy's Summit Shirt 1.50 

2nd 1 Pair Suspenders $1.00 

3rd 1 Cap 1.00 

CLASS AA, Lot 12. 

Premium No. 287— Best Potato Exhibit (10 
Potatoes) by Girl. 

1st 1 Fur Neck Piece $3.50 

2nd 1 Pair Misses Vel Calf Skuffer 

Shoes 1.50 

C. Gotzian & Co., St. Paul. 
3rd 1 Box Stationery 75 

McClelian Paper Co., Minneapolis. 



Northland Ski Manufacturing Co. 

St. Paul, Minn. 

Donators Premiums Nos. 281, 282, 
294, 3C^ and 306 — 5 pairs skis 



CLASS BB, Lot 1 — Open to Two, Three and 
Four Room Consolidated, Rural nnd 
Village Schools. 

Premium No. 288 — Best Collective Exhibit. 

1st 1 Heat Regulator $40.00 

Minneapolis Heat Regulator Co., 
Minneapolis. 

2nd 1 Rex Sanitary Cabinet Closet.. 30.00 
Rex Sanitary Closet Co^, Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 

3rd 6 Gross No. 1 Asst. Color Cray- 
ons 4.50 

American Crayon Co., Through 
Northern School Supply Co. 



X. W. Stevenson Co. 

Minneapolis . , Minnesota 

Donators Premium No. 258 — lady's 
cloth coat, 50 in. length, plush . 
lined, fur collar 



CLASS BB, Lot 2. ' 

Premium No. 289 — Best Sewing & Needle 
Work Exhibit. 

1st 1 Ansco Camera $5.00 

Ansco Camera Co., Binghampton, 
N. Y. 
2nd 1 Reversible U. S. & World Wall 

Map 2.50 

Rand McNaily & Co., Chicago, III. 
3rd 1 Square Hand Painted Framed 

Head 1.50 

Bloom Bros. & Co., St. Paul. Minn. 



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NORTH DAKOTA INDUSTRIAL. EXPOSITION 



CLASS BB, Lot 3. 
Premium No. 290 — Best Collective Drawing 

Exhibit. 
1st 1 No. 475 English Saddle $14.00 

Chas. Friend & Son, St. Paul, 

Minn. 
2nd 1 Encyclopedia, Scliool Edition.. 3.00 

Laird & Lee, Chicago, III. 
3rd 1 Reversible U. S. & Wall Map... 2.50 

Rand McNally & Co., Chicago, III. 



E. Sundkvist & Co. 

St. Paul, Minn. 

Donators P.^emium No. 258 — black 
Jap. wolf scarf 



CLASS BB, Lot 4 — ^/Iaps. 

Premium No. 291— Best Set Relief Maps of 
North America. .(3 in set.) 

1st 1 Gray Lamb Neck Piece $3.50 

.2nd 1 Molded Hot Water Bottle 2.00 

The Miller Rubber Co., AK;'onf 
Ohio. 
3rd 1 Brown's Standard Elocution . ; . 1.00 
Laird & Lee, Chicago, III. 



Heywood Bros. & Wakefield 

Clnicago 

Donators Premium No. 257 — Reed 
rocker 



CLASS BB, Lot 5 — Maps. 

Premium No. 292 — Best Set of Product Maps 
of U. S. .(5 in set.) 

1st 1 Unrivaled Atlas $4.50 

Rand McNally & Co., Chicago, III. 

2lid 1 Square Hand Painted Frame 

Head 1.50 

Bloom Bros. & Co., St. Paul, Minn. 

3rd 1 World's Best Proverbs 3.00 

Laird & Lee, Chicago, III. 



Buckingham Bros. 



Chicago, 111. 



Donators of Premium No. 247 — lady's 
skirt 



CLASS BB, Lot 6— Maps. 
Premium No. 293 — Best Political Maps of 

North Dakota. ^5 In set.) 
1st 1 Reversible U. S. & World Wall 

Map 2.50 

Rand McNally & Co., Chicago, III. 
2nd 1 Square Hand Painted Framed 

Head 1. 50 

Bloom Bros. & Co., St. Pa«jl, Minn. 
3rd 1 Domestic Science Cook Book.. 1.00 
Laird & Lee, Chicago, III. 



CLASS BB. Lot 7. 

Premium No. 294 — Best Specimen Penman- 

shipi (10 lines,) (5 in set.) 
1st 1 Pair 8 ft. Pine Skis $2.75 

Northland Ski Mfg. Co., St. Paul. 
2nd 1 "Tom Brown's School' Days"., .75 

Laird & Lee, Chicago, III. 
3rd 1 Box Stationery 75 

McClellan Paper Co., Minneapolis, 

Minn. 

IOWA DAIRY SEPARATOR CO. 
MINNEAPOLIS. 




Donators Premium No. 322 — cream 
separator 

CLASS CC, Lot 1. 

Premium No. 295 — Best Collective Exhibit 
from town and city schools r( t in- 
cluding classified High School?. 

1st 1- Drinking Fountain $25.00 

Waterman, Waterbury Co., Mi-n- 
neapolis. 

2nd 1 Sectional Map Case 15.00 

Atlas School Supply Co., Chicago., 
III. 

3rd 2 Gross Crayograph No. 9 8.00 

American Crayon Co., Sandusl'.y, 
Ohio. 

CLA6S CC, Lot 2. 
Premium No. 296 — Best Collective Exhibit 

from Classified High Schools. 
1st 1 Scholarship, (H. H. Aaker, Fer- 

go.) $125.00 

2nd Sanitary Closet : 40.00 

Waterman, Waterbury Co., Min- 
neapolis. 

3rd 2 Gross Crayograph, No 19 16.00 

American Crayon Co., Sandusky, 
Ohio. 

CLASS CC, Lot 3. 

Premium No. 297 — Best County Collective 
Exhibit. 

1st 12 Adjustable Steel Desks and 

Chairs $30.00 

American Seating Co.. Chicayo, 
III. 



PREMIUM LIST, OCT. 1 TO OCT. 13, 1912. 



2nd 1 No. 82 Steamer Trunk, size 3« 

in 11.00 

Eau Claire Trunk Co., Eau Claire, 
Wis. 
3rd 1 Encyclopedia, Library Edition. 5.00 
Laird & Lee, Chicago, III. 



ST. PAUL WHITE LEAD & OIL CO. 




Donators 16^ gals, ass't 
stains and varnlsihes 



pal nts, 



CLASS CC, Lot 4. 

Premium No. 298 — Best Sewing and Needle 
Work from town and city schools not 
including classified High Schools. 

1st 1 12 in. Globe $5.25 

Rand McNally & Co., Chicago, III. 
2nd 1 American Game Fishes 1.50 

Rand McNally & Co., Chicago, III. 
3rd 1 Box Stationery 75 

McClellan Paper Co., Minneapolis, 

Minn. 

CLASS CC, Lot 5. 

Premium No. 199 — Best Sewing & Needle 
Work from Classified High Schools. 

1st 12 Volumes Ind. Library (novels) $12.00 
Rand McNally & Co., Chicago, III. 

2nd 1 Reversible U. S. & World Wall 

Map 2.50 

Rand McNally & Co., Chicago, III. 

3rd 1 Encyclopedia, Intermediate ... .75 
Laird & Lee, Chicago, III. 

CLASS CC, Lot 6. 

Premium No. 300 — Best Exhibit Manual 
Training from town and city schools, 
not including classified High Schools. 

1st 1 Box Silk Black Cat Hosiery 460. .$6.00 
Chicago-Kenosha Hosiery Co., Ke- 
nosha, Wis. 

2nd 1 Reversible U. S. & World Wall 

Map 2.50 

Rand McNally & Co., Chicago, III. 
3rd 1 Imperial Atlas 1.75 

Rand McNally & Co., Chicago, III. 



CLASS CC, Lot 7. 

Premium No. 301— Best Exhibit Manual 

Training from Classified High Schools. 
1st 1 Pair Walkover Shoes, 760 $5.00 

S. E Bergeson & Son, Bismarck. 
2nd 1 Box Silk Lisle Hosiery, 461 ... 4.00 

Chicago-Kenosha Hosiery Co., 

Chicago, III. 
3rd 1 Big Game of N. A 1.50 

Rand McNally & Co., Chicago, ill. 

CLASS DD, Lot 1— Open to all Classes. (In- 
dividual Exhibits.) 

Premium No. 302 — Best Exhibit of Manual 
Training. 

1st 1 Young Man's Suit $15.00 

Sheehan, Kohn & Co., Chicago, 

2nd 1 Pair 8 ft. Ash Skis 5.25 

Northland Ski Mfg. Co., St. Paul. 

3rd 3 Pair Gents Fibre Silk Hose 1.00 

The Hosiery Shop, Minneapolis. 



L.W.LEITHHEAD 



DULUTH 




Donators 7 pails stock food, 17 pails 
white liniment, 4 pkgs. colic cure 



CLASS DD, Lot 2. 

Premium No. 303 — Best Exhibit of Sewing 
and Needlework. 

1st 1 Black Fox Shawl Stole and 

Muff $65.0t) 

2nd 6 boxes Assorted Stationery . . . 
Eberhard, Faber, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
3rd 1 Box Fancy Stationery 2.50 

CLASS DD, Lot 3. 

Premium No. 304 — Best Exhibit of Corn 
grown by School Boy (ten ears.) 

1st 1 Pair Boy's Shoes $3.00 

Northern Shoe Co., Duluth, Minn. 

2nd 1 Cap 1.50 

J. A. Miller & Son, St. Paul. 

3rd 1 Pair Suspenders 1.00 

CLASS DD, Lot 4. 
Premium No. 305 — Best Exhibit of Corn 

Grown by School Girl. 
1st 1 Pair Misses Abs. Calf Button 

Shoes 1-75 

C. Gotzian & Co., St. Pauf. 



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NORTH DAKOTA INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION 



2nd 1 Box Stationery 75 2nd 1 Boy Scout Hunter Jacket, with 

McClellan Paper Co., Minneapo- belt and sheath 1.35 

lis. Hackett. Walther, Gates Co., St. 

3rd 2 Bottles of Lyel's Cold Cream.. .50 P'aul. 

3rd 1 Pair Gloves 1.00 

Whaley & Aglin, 348 Wacouta 
St., St. Paul. 



siimnttairy 
tosett 

dDo 



lln; 



6 Rex sanitary closets — Premiums 
Nos. 276, 277, 279, 280, 281, 288 



CLASS DD, Lot 5. 

Premium No. 306 — Best Exhibit of Garden 

Produce grown by School Boy. 
1st 1 Overcoat, size 16 $8.00 

St. Paul Clothing Co., St. Paul. 
2nd 1 Pair 7 1-2 ft. Magnolia Skis .. 3.50 

Northland Ski Mfg. Co., St. Paul. 
3rd 1 Boy Scout Hunter Jacket, with 

belt and sheath 1.35 

Hackett. Walther, Gates Co., St. 

Paul. 

CLASS DD, Lot 6. 

Premium No. 307 — Best Exhibit of G-^rden 

Produce grown by School Girl. 
1st 1 Natural' Wolf Shawl and Muff $38.00 

Glemaker & Co., St. Paul. 
2nd 2 Boxes Assorted Stationery . . . 

Eberhard, Faver Co., Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 
3rd 1 Pair Girl's Fibre Black Silk 

Hose 50 

The Hosiery Shop, 920 Nicollet 

Ave., Minneapolis. 

CLASS DD, Lot 7. 

Premium No. 308 — Best Exhibit of Weaving 
By Primary Pupil. 

1st 1 Wagner Coaster Wagon $6.00 

Wagner Mfg. Co., Cedar Falls, 
Iowa. 

2nd 1 "Tan Pile Jim" 75 

Laird & Lee, Chicago, III. 

3rd 1 Box Stationery 75 

McClellan Paper Co., Minneapo- 
lis. 

CLASS DD, Lot 8. 

Premium No. 309 — Best Single Piece of 
Manual Training Work by Boy below 

the 7th Grade. 

1st 1 Pair Boy's Shoes $3.0t) 

Northern Shoe Co., Duluth. 



The Bismarck Business College 




Donators 1, 6-moB. scholarsdnip for 
combined couirse 



DAIRY CLASS CONTESTS. 

1. The object of these contests is to dem- 
onstrate different breeds of cows, bred and 
kept for dairying purposes; their producing 
capacity of milk and butterfat, and the cost 
of production. 

2. The contests shall be open to three 
cows from one herd and it is understood 
that cows entering their respective breed 
class will also be considered as being en- 
tered in all other contests. 

3. The contests shall cover a period of 
ten days, beginning the morning of Octo- 
ber 2nd, and ending the evening of Octo- 
ber 11th. 

4. The automatic milk scale, sampling 
tube and Babcock test shall' be official in 
the production contests. 

5. The superintendent or assistants 
whom he may designate shall have charge 
of all details of the contest. 

6. All feeding shall be done as the cow 
owner sees fit, but the feeds must be 
weighed and records kept under the direc- 
tion of the superintendent. 

7. The feeding of artificial stimulants, or 
the withholding of normal feed during the 
contest shall disqualify any cow. 

8. The money value of all feeds shall be 
governed by the market prices at local feed 
stores. 

Milking. 

9. The last milking previous to the be- 
ginning of the contests and the last milk- 
ing of the tests shall be in the same order. 

10. Each cow shall be milked in the 
presence of a supervisor, the milk weighed, 
samples taken and recorded. 

11. The time of milking shall' be ar- 
ranged by the superintendent in concur- 
rence with the contestants. 



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47 



Awards in Production Sweepstakes. 

12. The basis for awards in the produc- 
tion sweepstakes shall be upon the quan- 
tity of milk and butterfat produced and the 
cost of producing the same. 

13. The cost of production shall' be the 
combined va^ue of the butterfat at 25c per 
pound, plus the skim milk at 25c per hun- 

>dred pounds, minus the value of the feed 
consumed. The skim milk to be the dif- 
ference between the weight of the whole 
milk and the butterfat. 

14. Butter lor competition in the follow- 
ing classes should be delivered or shipped 
so that it will arrive at Bismarck as near- 
ly as possible on the 4th day of October. 

15. Railroad transportation will be paid 
by the management provided in consigning 
the cows, they are billed to the North Da- 
kota Industrial Exposition, Bismarck, N. 
D., and the bill of lading marked "Exhibit." 



DAIRY CLASS PREN.IUMS. 

CLASS EE, Lot 1— IVIilk Contest. 

Premium No. 310 — For Heaviest Milk Pro- 
duction from Pure Bred Hoistein- 
Friesian Cow. 

1st Allowance on silo, 14x28 $40.00 

Independent Silo Co., St. Paul, 
Minn. 

2nd 200 lbs. Oil Meal 5 . 00 

Northern Linseed Oil Co., Min- 
neapolis. 

3rd 4 Felt Horse Collar Pads 2.60 

NOYES BROS. & CUTLER 
St. Paul 




Ij '^ANUFACTUREO FOR 

Sj'- PAUL, MINN. 




Donators 1 doz. each, condition powd- 
er, absorbent liniment, fly oil, lice 
powder; 1 doz. 14-gal. cans outside 
white paint; 2 boxes cigars 



CLASS BE, Lot 2— Milk Contest. 

Premium No. 311 — For Heaviest Milk Pro- 
duction from Pure Bred Jersey Cows. 

1st Model "E" Tank $18.00 

Prest-O-Lite Co., Indianapolis, 
Ind. 

2nd 200 lbs. Oil Meal 5.00 

Northern Linseed Oil Co., Min- 
neapolis. 

3rd 4 Felt Horse Collar Pads 2.60 

CLASS EE, Lot 3— Milk Contest. 

Premium No. 312 — For Heaviest Milk Pro- 
duction from Pure Bred Guernsey Cows. 

1st 2 -Burner Perfection Oil Cook 

Stove $15.00 



2nd 1 bbl. Diamond Crystal Butter 

Salt 5.00 

Diamond Crystal Salt Co., St. 

Claire, Mich. 
3rd 1 gal'. Kreso Dip 2 . 00 



Empire Cream 

Separator 

Co. 

Minneapolis 



Donators Premium No. 322 — Empire 
disc cream separator 

CLASS EE, Lot 4— Milk Contest. 

Premium No. 313 — For Heaviest Milk Pro- 
duction from Pure Bred Ayrshire Cow. 

1st Woman's Friend Washer $12.50 

Fosston Manufacturing Co., 

Merriam Park, St. Paul. 
2nd 1 bbl. Diamond Crystal Butter 

Salt 5.00 

Diamond Crystal Salt Co., St. 

Claire, Mich. 
3rd 6 pkgs. Kill-Em-Quick Gopher 

Poison 3.00 

Mickelson Kill-Em-Quick Co., 

Minneapolis, Minn. 

CLASS EE, Lot 5— Milk Contest. 

Premium No. 314 — For Heaviest Milk Pro- 
duction from Pure Bred Red Poll Cow. 

1st Gold Coin Stock Remedies $9.00 

Gold Coin Chemical Works, St. 

Paul, Minn. 
2nd 1 bbl. Diamond Crystal Butter 

Salt 5.00 

Diamond Crystal Salt Co., St. 

Claire, Mich. 
3rd Prussian Remedies 3. 00 

Prussian Remedy Co., St. Paul, 

Minn. 

CLASS EE. Lot 6— Milk Contest. 

Stock Food Co. of America, 
Premium No. 315 — For Heaviest Milk Pro- 
duction from Grade Cow of any breeding. 

1st Automatic Milk Scale and Bab- 

cock Tester $10.00 

Creamery Package Mfg. Co., 

Minneapolis Minn. 
2nd 2 pails Stock Tonic 7.00 

Minneapolis. 



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BUTTERFAT CLASS PREMIUMS. 
CLASS FF, Lot 1— Butterfat. 

Premium No. 316 — For Heaviest Butterfat 

Production from Pure Bred Hotetein-* 

Friesian Cow. 

1st Maytag Electric Washer $45.00 

The Maytag Co. Newton la. 

2nd 12 qts. Richards' Fly Off 6.00 

Minneapolis Drug Co., Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 
3rd Pail Stock Food and pail White 

Liniment 2.00 

L. W. Leithhead, Duluth, Minn. 



Koehler& Heinrichs 
St. Paul 




Donatars Premium No. 330 — 1 K. and 
H. refrigerator 

CLASS FF, Lot 2— Butterfat. 

Premiums No. 317 — For Heaviest Butterfat 

Production from Pure Bred Jersey. 
1st B 893 "Smith's" Patent Daven- 
port Bed, Fumed Oak $40.00 

McLeod & Smith, Minneapolis, 
Minn. 
2nd 12 pk^s. Louse Killer and 6 

pkgs. Worm Powder 6.00 

Stock Food Company of America, 
Minneapolis. 
3rd 1 pail Stock Food and 2 pails 

White Liniment 2.00 

L. W. Leithhead, Duluth, Minn. 



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Donators Premiums Nos. 312, 313, 314, 
330 and 331 — 5 barrels butter saJt 



CLASS FF, Lot 3— Butterfat. 

Premium No. 318 — For Heaviest Butterfat 

Production from Pure Bred Guernsey Cow 

1st Allowance on Silo, 14x28 $40.00 

Independent Silo Co., St. Paul, 

Minn. 



2nd 1 doz. N. B. & C. Condition 
Powders and 1-2 doz. N. B. 
& C. Absorbent Liniment ... 6.00 
Noyes Bros. & Cutler, St. Paul. 

3rd 2 pails Stock Food and 2 pails 

White Liniment 2 . 00 



George A. Haws 

ing Oils & 

New York 



Lubricating Oils & Greases 



Donators 12 gals. Panhard oil 



CLASS FF, Lot 4— Butterfat. 

Premium No. 319 — For Heaviest Butterfat 
Production from Pure Bred Ayrshire Cow. 
1st 3 Burner Perfection Oil' Stove 

with oven and cabinet $18.00 

Standard Oil Co., Fargo, N. D. 
2nd 1-2 doz. N. B. & C. Absorbent 
Liniment and 1 doz. N. B. & 

C. Lice Powders 6.00 

Noyes Bros. & Cutler, St. Paul, 
Minn. 
3rd 2 small pails Stock Food and 

3 pails White Liniment .. 2.00 

L. W. Leithhead, Duluth, Minh. 



WHALEY& ANGLIN CO. 

247 Wacouta Street 
ST. PAUL - - MINNESOTA 

Donators Premiums Nos. 101, 100, 122 
and 309 



CLASS FF, Lot 5— Butterfat. 

Premium No. 320 — For Heaviest Butterfat 

Production from Pure Bred Red Poll 

Cow. 

1st Power Washing Machine $25. 00 

2nd Prussian Stock Remedies 5.50 

Prussian Remedy Co., St. Paul, 
Minn. 
3rd 2 pkgs. Colic Cure teed and 

2 pails White Liniment 2.50 

L. W. Leithhead, Duluth, Minn. 

CLASS FF, Lot 6— Butterfat. 

Premium No. 321 — For Heaviest Butterfat 

Production from Grade Cow of Any 

Breeding. 

1st Detroit Jewel Stove $27.50 

Detroit Stove Works, Detroit- 
Chicago. 

2nd 4 gal. Panhard Oil 4.00 

Geo. A. Haws, New York City. 
Srd 2 pkgs. Colic Cure Feed and 3 

pails White Liniment 2 . 50 

L. W. Leithhead, Duluth, Minn. 

CLASS FF, Lot 7 — Sweepstakes. 
Premium No. 322 — For Highest Production 

of Milk and Butterfat at Least Cost. 
1st Empire Disc Cream Separator. .$90.00 

Empire Cream Separator Co., 

Minneapolis. 
2nd Iowa Cream Separator 75.00 

Iowa Dairy Separator Co., New 

York City 
3rd No. 2 Bluebell Cream Separator, 

capacity 450 lbs 70 . 00 

international Harvester Co. of 

America. 



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49 



CONFORMATION CLASS PREMIUMS. 
CLASS GG, Lot 1 — Holstein-Friesian. 

Premium No. 323 — Conformation and Breed 

Type Shall Govern in These Lots. 
1st 200 lbs. Oil' Meal $5.00 

Northern Linseed Oil Company, 

Minneapolis. 
2nd 3 Louden Stanchions 4.50 

Louden Machinery Co., St. Paul, 

Minn. 
3rd 3 pails White Liniment 3.50 

L. W. Leithhead, Duluth, Minn. 



Hibbard, Spencer, 
Bartlett Co. 



Chicago, 



111. 



Donators 6 silver-plated safety razors, 

6 "Cold Blast" lanterns 

12 gals, varnish 



CLASS GG, Lot 2 — Jersey. 

Premium No. 324 — Conformation and Breed 
Type Shall Govern in These Lots. 

1st 200 lbs. Oil' Meal $5 .00 

Northern Linseed Oil Company, 
Minneapolis. 

2nd 3 Louden Stanchions 4.50 

Louden Machinery Co., St. Paul. 
3rd 1 O. V. B. Silver Plated Razor 
and 1 No. 2500 Cold Blast Lan- 
tern ..; 3.50 

Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett, Chi- . 
cago. 



Parke, Grant & Morris 

Fargo, North Dakota 

Donator Premiums Nos. 105, 109 267 
and 270 



CLASS GG, Lot 3 — Guernseys. 

Premium No. 325 — Conformation and Breed 

Type Shall Govern in These Lots 

1st 200 lbs. Oil Meal $5.00 

Northern Linseed Oil Company, 
Minneapolis. 

2nd 5 gal. can Dipolene 4.50 

Marshall Oil Co., Bismarck. 

3rd 25 lb. pail Rex Grease 1.50 

Marshall Oil Co., Bismarck. 
1 O. V. B. Cold Blast Lantern.. 1.50 
Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett, Chi- 
cago. 
CLASS GG, Lot 4 — Ayrshires. 
Premium No. 326 — Conformation and Breed 
Type Shall Govern in These Lots. 

1st 200 lbs. Oil Meal $5.00 

Northern Linseed Oil Company, 
Minneapolis. 



2nd 5 gal. can Dipolene 4 .50 

Marshall Oil Co., Bismarck. 

3rd 25 lb. pail Rex Grease 1.50 

Marshall Oil Co., Bismarck. 



Twin City Varnish 
Company 

521 Cleveland Ave. St. Paul 

Donators 12 gals, varnilsh 



CLASS GG, Lot 5— Red Polls. 

Premium No. 327 — Conformation and Breed 
Type Shall Govern in These Lots. 

1st 200 lbs. Oil Meal $5 . 0,0 

Northern Linseed Oil Company, 

Minneapolis. 
2nd Sanitary Milk Pail and Stool.. 3.50 

Creamery Pkg. Manufacturing 

Co., Minneapolis. 
3rd 25 lb. pail Rex Grease 1.50 

Marshall Oil Co., Bismarck. 



The Kindy Co. 

St. Paul, Minn. 

Donators 2 Vacuum cleaners — ^Prem- 
iums Nos. 234, 206 



CLASS GG, Lot 6 — Grades of Any Breeding. 
Premium No. 328 — Conformation and Breed 

Type Shall Govern in These Lots. 
1st 200 lbs. Oil' Meal $5.00 

Northern Linseed Oil Company, 

Minneapolis. 
2nd 2 25-lb. pails Rex Grease 3.00 

Marshall Oil Co., Bismarck. 
3rd 3 gal. Cream Separator Oil ... 2.25 

Wilhelm Oil Co., St. Paul, Minn. 



Minnesota Harness 
Factory 



Winona, 



Minn. 



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Donators Premiums Nos. 135, 157 and 
283 



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NORTH DAKOTA INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITIOl 



CLASS GG, Lot 7 — Conformation Sweep- 
stakes. 

Premium No. 329 — Best Cow of any breed- 
ing represented in contest, from breed- 
ing and dairying viewpoint. 
1st No. 17 U. S. Cream Separator. .$75.00 

Vermont Farm iVIachine Co., 

Bellows Falls. Vt. 
2nd No. 10 Cream Separator 65.00 

The De Laval Separator Co., 

Chicaqo, III. 
3rd Spring Lock Box Mattress 25.00 



Waterman, 
Watcrbury 
Company 



Minneapolis - - Minn. 



Donators Pr'emium No. 276 — ^Casing 
and Ventilating c.ppliance for rural 
school. Premium No. 296 — Sani- 
taiy Closet. Pralmium No. 295 — 
Drinking Fountain 



CREAIVIERY BUTTER CLASS PREIViiUiVIS 

CLASS HH, Lot 1 — Creamery Butter. 
Premium No. 330 — Hinhest Scoring Cream- 
ery Butter. 
1st K. & H. Refrigerator $25 . 00 

Koehler & Heinrichs, St. Paul, 

Minn. 

2nd i bbl. Diamond Crystal Butter 

Salt 5.00 

Diamond Crystal Salt Co., St. 

Claire, Mich. 
3rd 1 doz. Family Carbolic Salve* 3.00 

The Minnesota Pharmaceutical 

Co., St. Paul, Minn, 
4th 1 O. V. B. Silver Plated Razor 2.00 

Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett, Chi- 
cago, HI. 
5th Header Fork 1.25 



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3rd 



4th 



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Diamond Crystal Butter 
Co.', 



Salt 



St. 



1 bbl. 
Salt 

Diamond Crystal 
Claire, Mich. 

2 gar. Acme Quality Barn Paint 2. 
Acme White Lead & Color Co., 
Detroit, Mich. 

1 O. V. B. No. 2500 Cold Blast 

Lantern i . 

Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett, Chi- 
cago, III. 

Hay Fork 034 1-2 B 

Kelley- Howe-Thomson Co., Du- 
luth, Minn. 



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Wayne Knitting Mills 

Pt. Wayne. Ind. 

Donators 24 pairs "pony" children's 
stockings 



DAIRY BUTTER CLASS PREMIUMS. 

CLASS II, Lot 1 — Dairy Butter. 

Premium No. 331 — For Highest Scoring 

Dairy Butter. 

1st Monarch Felt Mattress $25.00 

De Witt Seitz Co., Duluth, Minn. 



POULTRY CLASS PREMIUMS. 

1. Entries wi'l be received up to and in- 
cluding Monday, October 7th. 

2. The exhibition will commence October 
7th and conclude October 12th. 

3. Each exhibitor must pay a fee of one 
dollar. This icntitles the exhibitor to the 
following: 

tion. 

(a) To one free admission into Ex- 
position. 

(b) To exhibit in every class in this 
derartment. 

4. Birds will be shown in four classes, 
namely, cock, cockerel, hen and pullet. 
Each lot will be divided into four classes. 

5. All stock must be entered in the name 
of the actual owner. 

6. Comparison system of judging. Awards 
will be made according to The American 
Standard of Perfection, Revised. 

7. Air birds must be marked by numbered 
metal leg bands, and the number must ap- 
pear upon the entry form and entry tag. 
Tags, furnished.' 

CLASS KK, Lot 1, Asiatic. 

Premium No. 332 — Best pair Light Brahma 
Fowls. 

1st Six pair Silk Hose 3.00 

Interwoven Stocking Co., New 
Brunswick, N. J. 

2nd Pair Men's Overshoes 2.00 

Beacon Falls Rubber Co., Chica- 
go, III. 

3rd. 1 gal. Can Harness Oil 75 



*REMIUM LIST, OCT. 1 TO OCT. 13, 1912. 



51 



emium No. 333 — Best Pair Light Brahma 
Chicks. 

St No. 813 H. Level, 2 .00 

Marshall-Weils Hardware Co., 
Duluth, IVlinn. 

2nd Hot Water Bottle 1 . 25 

Plant Rubber Co., Minneapolis, 
Minn. 
3rd 1 gal. Harness Oil 75 



Sunshifle Cloak & Suit Company 
Cleveland, Ohio 

Donators Premium No. 225 — lady's 
coat 



Premium No. 334 — Best Pair Dark Brahma 
Fowls. 

1st No. 2500 Cold Blast Lantern 1.50 

Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett, Chi- 
cago. 

2nd 1 bottle Blood Purifier, 1.00 

The Minnesota Pharamceutical 
Co., St. Paul. 

3rd 1 gal. Oriental Eng. Oil 75 

Wilhelm Oil Co. St. Paul. 



Robinson, Strauss & Co. 



St. Paul, Minn. 



Donators R.*emlum No. 239 — 1 lady's 
hat 



Premium No. 335 — Best Pair Dark Brahma 
Chicks. 

1st No. 2-0 OK White Wash Brush, 1.50 
Maendler Bros. St. Paul. 

2nd 2 qts. Permanent Wagon Paint, 

Red, 1.40 

St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co., 

3rd 1 gal. can Oriental Eng. Oil 75 

Wilhelm Oil Co., St. Paul. 



SHREDDED WHEAT CO. 
Minneapolis 

Donators 1 case Shredded Vvheat Bis- 
cuit; 2 cases "Triscuit" 



Premium No. 336 — Best pair Buff Cochin 
Fowls. 

1st 5 gal. can "Money Back" Graph- 
ite Oil, 2.50 

Pure Oil Company, Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

2nd 2 qts. Permanent Wagon Paint, 

Red, 1.40 

St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co., 

3rd Elementary Encyclopedia, 75 

Laird & Lee, Chicago, III. 



Premium No, 337 — Best pair Buff Cochin 
Chicks. 

1st No. 776 R, Zenith Corrugated 

Jack Plane, 2.50 

Marshall-Wells Hardware Co., 

Duluth, Minn. 
2nd Can Dip Disinfectant 1.25 

Gold Coin Chemical Works, St. 

Paul. 
3rd 1 pkg. Gold Coin Poultry Tonic, .50 

Gold Coin Chemical Works, St. 

Paul. 



Bradshaw Bros. 

Minneapolis, Minn. 



Donators Premium No. 247 — lady's 
hat 



Premium No. 338 — Best pair White Cochin 
Fowls. 

25 lb. Pail Rex Grease 1.50 

Marshall Oil Co., Bismarck, N. 



1st 
2nd 
3rd 



2 qts. Permanent Wagon Paint, 

Red 1.40 

St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co. 

1 gal. Harness Oil 75 

Wilhelm Oil Co., St. Paul, Minn. 



BALDWIN CAMP LAMP 

Burns Acetylene Gas. Best light for 
camping, night hunting or fishing. 
Well adapted for working about 
machinery at night. Projects light 
100 feet. No smoke. No grease 
Weighs 6 1-2 oz. Price ^1.50 

JOHN SIIVIMONS CO. 

js^ranklin Street New York 

Donators 6 Baldwin Camp Lamps 



Premium No. 339 — Best pair White Cochin 

Chicks. 
1st 25 lb. rail Rex Grease 1.50 

Marshall Oil Co., Bismarck, N. 

D. 
2nd Cap 1.00 

J. A. Miller & Son, St. Paul. 
3rd No. 2-20in. Duplex Pruning Saw. .75 

E. C. Atkins & Co., Minneapolis, 

Minn. 

Premium No. 340 — Best pair Black Langshan 

Fowls. 
1st 1 gal. Implement Coach Varnish 2.25 

North Star Varnish Co., St. Paul 
2nd 1-3 doz. Prussian Poultry Tonic, 
2nd 1-3 doz. Prussian Poultry Tonic 1.00 

Prussian Remedy Co., St. Paul. 
3rd 3 in. Utona Wall Brush 50 

Maendler Bros. St. Paul, Minn. 
Premium No. 341 — Best pair Black Lang- 
shan Chicks. 
1st 50 Sight Draft Cigars, in box.. 2.00 

W. S. Conrad, St. Paul, Minn. 



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NORTH DAKOTA INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION 



2nd 25 lb. pail Rex Grease 1.50 

Marshall Oil Co., Bismarck, N. 
D. 

3rd 1 gal. can Oriental Eng. Oil', 75 

Wilhelm Oil Co., St. Paul. 



Bismarck Grocery 
Company 

WH©LESHLE 6R©eER 

Bismarck, N. Dak. 



Donators 9 doz. canned fruits 

CLASS LL, Lot 1 — American. 

Premium No. 342 — Best Pair Barred Ply- 
mouth Rock Fowls. 

1st 1 pair Star Brand Helena Over- 
shoes 3.50 

W. S. Nott & Co., Minneapolis, 
Minn. 
2nd No. 848 1-2 A 2 Zenith 26 in. Rip 

Saw, 2.25 

Marshall-Wells Hardware Co., 
Duluth, Minn. 
3rd Bottle Blood Purifier 1 . 00 

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LIPTON'S 

Thos. Upton, Chicago 

Donators 50 lbs. Yel,"ow Label tea 



Premium No. 343 — Best Pair Barred Plym- 
outh Rock Chicks. 

1st 5 gal, can "Money Back" Graph- 
ite Oil 2.50 

Pure Oil Company, Minneapolis. 
2nd Hot Water Bottle, 1.25 

Plant Rubber Co., Minneapolis, 

Minn. 
3rd Bottle Blood Purifier, l.'OO 

Minnesota Pharmaceutical Co., St. 

Paul, Minn. 



Premium No. 344, Best pair White Plymouth 

Rock Fowls. 
1st 1 gal. Outside White Paint 2.40 

Noyes Bros. & Cutler, St. Paul, 

Minn. 
2nd 1 Cap 1.50 

J. A. Miller & Son, St. Paul. 
3rd Bottle Blood Purifier 1.00 

Minnesota Pharmaceutical Co., 

St. Paul, Minn. 



Freeman- Patterson 
Shoe Co. 



Minneapolis - - - Minnesota 



Donators Premiums Nos. 145, 262, 264, 
265, 272 and 295 — ^women's shoes 

Premium No. 345 — Best pair White Ply- 
mouth Rock Chicks. 
1st 50 Sight Draft Cigars in box,.. 2.00 

W. S. Conrad, St. Paul, Minn. 
2nd 24 in. No. 3 Butcher's Saw ...... 1.50 

E. C. Atkins & Co., Minneapolis 
3rd Bottle Blood Purifier, , . 1 .00 

Minnesota Pharmaceutical Cd., 

St. Paul. 

James S. Kirk & Co. 
Chicago 

Donators Premiums Nos. 142, 143, 
144, 145 

Premium No. 346 — Best Pair Buff Ply- 
mouth Rock Fowls. 

1st 1 gal. Gloss Interior Paint 2.30 

Forman, Ford & Co., Minneapo- 
lis, Minn. 

2nd 2 pkgs. Roup Remedy, 1 . 00 

Prussian Remedy Co., St. Paul, 
Minn. 

3rd "Heart of A Boy," 75 

Laird & Lee, Chicago. 

Premium No. 347 — Best pair Buff Plymouth 

Rock Chicks. 
1st 2 bottles Eau de Quinine 1 . 50 

The Minnesota Pharmaceutical 

Co., St. Paul. 
2nd Cap 1.00 

J. A. Miller & Son., St. Paul. 
3rd "Air Castle Don," 75 

Laird & Lee, Chicago, III. 

Premium No. 348— Best pair White Wyan- 
dotte Fowls. 
1st 5 gal. can "Money Back" Graph- 
ite Oil 2.50 

Pure Oil Company, Minneapolis. 

2nd 25 lb. pail Rex Grease, 1.50 

Marshall Oil Co., Bismarck. 



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53 



Srd Bottle Blood Purifier 1 00 

The Minnesota Pharmaceutical 
Co., St. Paul. 

Premium No. 349— Best Pair White Wyan- 
dotte Chicks. 

1st 1 gal. Floor Paint 2 .€0 

Forman, Ford & Co., Minne- 
apolis, Min.n. 

2nd No. 77-22 in. Butcher's Saw 1 50 

E. C. Atkins & Co. Minneapolis. 

Srd No. 2, 20 in. Duplex Saw 75 

E. C. Atkins & Co., Minneapolis. 



H. J. HEINZ CO. 

St. Paul, Minn. 




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Donators Premiums Nos. 178, 217 
and 269 



Premium No. 350^Best pair Silver Laced 
Wyandotte Fowls. 

1st 1 gal'. Floor Paint, 2.00 

Forman, Ford & Co., Minneapolis. 
2nd 2 qts. Permanent Red Carriage 

Paint, 1.80 

St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co., 
3rd 1 pair Boys Fibre Silk Hose 40 

The Hosiery Shop, Minneapolis, 

Minn. 



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M inneapolis 

Donators of 72 lbs. baking powder 
and 24 oz. flavoring extract 



Premium No. 351 — Best pair Silver Laced 
Wyandotte Chicks. 

1st 1 gal'. Floor Paint, 2.00 

Forman, Ford & Co., Minneapolis 



2nd 2 qts. Permanent Red Carriage 

Paint 1.80 

St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co. 

3rd ^'Dick & Jack Adventures," 75 

Laird & Lee, Chicago, III. 



Forman, Ford & Co. 

Minneapolis, Minn. 




Donators 241/2 gals, assorted paints. 



Premium No. 353 — Best Pair Partridge 
Wyandotte Fowls. 

1st O. V. B. Silver Plated Razor,... 2.00 
Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett, Chi- 
cago. 

2nd No. 2500 Cold Blast Lantern, 1.50 

Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett, Chi- 
cago. 

3rd 1 pair Gents Fibre Silk Hose, . . .40 
The Hosiery Shop, Minneapolis. 

Premium Mo. 353 — Best Pair Partridge 

Wyandotte Chicks. 
1st 2 qts. Permanent Red Carriage 

Paint, 1.80 

St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co., 
2nd No. 617 AA Zenith Full Polish- 
ed Hunter's Hatchet, 1.00 

Marshall-Wells Hardware Co., 
Duluth, Minn. 

3rd 1 New Standard Speaker, 50 

Laird & Lee, Chicago, III. 

Premium No. 354— ^Best Pair Single Comb 
Rhode Island Red Fowls. 

1st Pair Men's Overshoes 3.50 

2nd 2 bottles Eau De Quinine, 1.50 

The Minnesota Pharmaceutical 

Co., St. Paul. 
3rd 4 in. Utona Wall Brush ;>0 

Maendier Bros. St. Paul. 

Premium No. 355 — Best Pair Single Comb 
Rhode Island Red Chicks. 

1st 5 gal. Can "Money Back" Graph- 
ite Oil, 2.50 

Pure Oil Co., Minneapolis, Minn. 
2nd 2 qts. Permanent Red Carriage 

Paint, 1.80 

St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co., 
3rd No. 626 D Zenith Full Polished 

Claw Hatchet, 1.00 

Marshall-Wells Hardware Co., 
Duluth. 



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Premium No. 356 — Best pair Rose Cornb 
Rhode Island Red Fowls. 

1st 5 gal. can "Money Back" Graph- 
ite Oil ?. 2.50 

Pure Oil Company, Minneapolis. 

2nd No. 2500 Cold Blast Lantern,.. 1.50 
Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett, Chi- 
cago. 

3rd No. 777 C Block Plane 1.25 

IVIarshall-Wells Hardware Co., 
Duluth. 



LUTHER FORD & CO 
Minneapolis 



Donators 6I/2 doz bluing 



Premium No. 357 — Best pair Rose Comb 
Rhode Island Red Chicks. 

1st No. 852 CE, 14 in. Back Saw 2.00 

IN/iarshall-Wells Hardware Co., 

Duluth. 
2nd 2qts. Permanent Red Carriage 

Paint 1.80 

St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co., 
3rd Hot Water Bottle, 1.25 

Plant Rubber Co., IVIinneapolis. 



Hough Shade Corporation 
Janesville, Wis. 



Donators 1 Vudor porch shadel; 1 Vu- 
dor hammock 



CLASS MM, Lot 1, Mediterranean. 

Premium No. 358 — Best pair Single Comb 
White Leghorn Fowls. 

1st 5 gal. can "Money Back" Graph- 
ite Oil 2.50 

Pure Oil Co., Minneapolis. 

2nd 25 lb. pail Rex Grease 1.50 

Marshall Oil Co., Bismarck. 

3rd Hot Water Bottle 1.25 

Plant Rubber Co., Minneapolis. 



HENRY C. GARROTT 
St. Paul 



Donators 10 lbs. Garrott's Milk Choc- 
olates 



Premium No. 359 Best pair Single Comb 

White Leghorn Chicks. 

1st 1 Double bitted, fire polished ax 

with select handle 2.00 

Kelly- Howe-Thomson Co., Du- 
luth, Minn. 
2nd 2 qts. Permanent Black Carriage 

f^aint 1.80 

St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co., 



3rd 2 qts. Permanent Wagon Paint 

Green, 1 . 

St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co., 

Premium No. 360 — Best pair Rose Con" 
White Leghorn Fowls. 

1st 1 gal. Gloss Interior Paint 2.5 

Forman, Ford & Co., Minneapo- 
lis. 

2nd 25 lb. pail Rex Grease 1 . ; 

Marshall Oil Co., Bismarck, N. 
D. 

3rd 2 qts. Permanent Wagon Paint 

Green, 1 , 

St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co., 

Standard Engraving and Cut 
Glass Co. 

St. Paul 



Donators 1 cut glass vase 

Premium No. 361 — Best paid Rose Com 

White Leghorn Chicks. 
1st O. ^. B. Silver Plated Razor... 2.( 
Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett, ^ Chi- 
cago, III. 
2nd 2 qts. Permanent Black Carriage 

Paint, 1.8 

St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co., 

3rd Hot Water Bottle 1 . 1 

Plant Rubber Co., Minneapolis. 



S. H. HOLSTAD & CO. 

Minneapolis 



Donators 50 lbs. "A" grade Coffae 



Premium No. 362 — Best Pair Single Com 

Brown Leghorn Fowls. 
1st O. V. B. Silver Plated P.azor.... 2.0 

Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett, Chi- 

caqo. 
2nd 2 qts. Permanent Wajjon T'aint, 

Green 1 

3rd Hot Water Bottle 1.2 

Premium Rubber Co., Minneapo 

lis, Winn. 



Northwestern Bedding- Co. 



St. Panl 



Donators 1 No. 381 4-6 V. hit. bed 



Premium No. 363 — Best Pair Single Conj 

Brown Lenhorn Chicks. 
1st 1 gal'. Implement Joach Var- 
nish 2.2 

North Star Varnish Co., St. Paul. 
2nd 2 qts. Permanent Red Carriag'3 

Paint l.i'' 

St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co., 



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55 



3rd 2 bottles Kau De ''/uiaino l.tO 

The Minnesota Pharmaceutical 
Co., St. Paul. 

Premium No. 364 — Best Pair Rose Comb 
Brown Leghorn Fowls. 

1st No. 756 F, Smooth Plane 2.25 

Marshall-Wells Hardw^ire Co., 

Duluth, Minn. 
2nd 2 qts. Permanent Black i Car- 
riage Paint "'80 

St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co.. 
Jrd 2 bottles Eau de Quinine 1.50 

The Minnesota Pharmaceutical 

Co., St. Paul. 



J. H. BELL & CO. 

Chicago, IlL 




tHEBELL 



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AN,%ffisfe^ 



Donators 50 lbs. "A" grade coffee 



Premium No. 365— Best Pair Rose Conb 
Brown Leghorn Chicks. 

1st 2 Qts. Permanent Black Car- 

riage Paint • • • l • *^ 

St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co., 

St. Paul. 
2nd 2 bottles Eau De Qirnine 1 ;')-0 

The Minnesota Pharmaceutical 

Co., Ct. PauL 
3rd No. 634 A, Claw Hammer 1 25 

Marshall-Wells Hardware Co., Dv- 

luth, Minn. 



MickelBon 
Kill-Em-Quick: Co. 

]VIINNE;AF»0I^IS, IVIINN. 

Donators 4 doz. Kill-Em-Quick Goph- 
er poison 



CLASS NN— Lot 1— English. 

Premium No. 366— Best Pair Buff Orpington 
Fcwis. 

1st Rayo Lamp 2.00 

Standard Oil Co., Fargo, N. D. 



2nd 2 qts. Permanent Black Car- 
riage Paint 1 SO 

St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co., 
3rd 2 bottles Eau de Quinine 1.50 

The Minnesota Pharmaceutical 

Co., St. Paul. 



W. S. Conrad Co. 

St. Paul, Minn. 

"Ifj Quatiiy Thai Appeals To SmoKerj" 

EL PATERNO 10c 



Domestic 



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Donators 200 El Paterno and 200 
Sight Draft cigars 

Premium No. 367 — Best Pair Buff Orping- 
ton Chicks. 

1st 1 gal. Floor Paint 2 . 00 

Forman, Ford & Co., Minneapolis. 
2nd 2 qts. Permanent Black Car- 
riage Paint 1 • 8u 

St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co., 
3rd No. 777 E Block Plane 1.25 

Marshall-Wells Hardware Co., 

Duluth, Minn. 



DeWitt-Seitz Co. 



Dulutli, Minn. 



Donators Premium No. 331 — 1 Mon- 
arch felt mattress 



Premium No. 368— Best Pair White Orping- 
ton Fcwis. 

1st 1 gal'. Gloss Interior Paint 2.30 

Forman, Ford & Co., Minnea- 
polis. 

2nd 1 qt. Inside House Paint, White 1.80 
St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co., 

3rd No. 818 AA 111/2 in. Brick 

Trowel 1-75 

Marshall-Wells Hardware Co., 
Duluth, Minn. 

Premium No. 369— Best Pair White Orping- 
ton Chicks. 

1st 1 qt. Inside House Paint, White 1.80 
St. Paul White Lead & Oil Co., 



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NORTH DAKOTA INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITIOI 



2nd 1 Single Bitted Ax, extra select 

handle 1 . 75 

Kelly-Howe-Thomson Co., Du- 

luth, Minn. 
3rd 1/2 doz. cans Condensed Milk l.Ot) 

Borden Condensed Milk Co. 



Vermont 
Farm 
Machinery 
Company 



BELLOWS FALLS 
VERMONT 



Donators Premium No. 329 — 1 No. 17 
U. S. cream separator 

CLASS 00— Lot 1— Pens. 

Premium No. 370 — Best Pen Light Brah- 

mas. 

4 ITds. LiDton's Ceylon & India Yellow 

Label Tea 3. 00 

Thos. Lipton, Chicago. 



The DeLaval 
Separator Co. 



ehicago. 111. 






Donators Premium No. 329 — 1 No, 10 
DeLaval cream separator 



Premium No. 371— Best Pen White Coch- 
ins. 

4 Yhs. Lipton's Ceylon & India Y-ellow 

Label Tea 3 00 

Thomas Lipton, Chicago, ill! 



Premium No. 372— Best Pen Buff Cochinj 
4 lbs. Lipton's Ceylon & India Yellow 

Label Tea 3.0 

Thomas Lipton, Chicago, III. 



Gruenhagcn & Francis 
Company 



St. Paul, 



Minn. 



tfi^ s^*^* 



Donators 1 No. 512 curiey birch Chif- 
fonier — ^^Pnemium No. v56 



Premium No. 373— Best Pen Barred Ply 
mouth Rocks. 

4 lbs. Lipton's Ceylon & India Yellow 

Label Tea 3 . 0( 

Thomas Lipton, Chicago, 111.^ 



Luther 0. Draper Shade Co. 

Spiceland, Ind! 




Donators 12 Sanitary roller shades 



Premium No. 374 — Best Pen White Ply- 
mouth Rocks. 

4 lbs. Lipton's Ceylon & India Yellow 

Label Tea 3 . 00 

Thomas Lipton, Chicago, III. 



^^fational Lyut c//i 



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ompanu 

'^M.inneapolis, -^Cinnesota 

Donators 'Melba" cut glass bowl 



Premium No. 375 — Best Pen Buff Plymouth 
Rocks. 

4 lbs. Lipton's Ceylon Sz, India Yellow 

Label Tea 3 . 00 

Thomas Lipton, Chicago, III. 



'REMIUM LIST, OCT. 1 TO OCT. 13, 1912. 



»remium No. 376 — Best Pen Single Comb 
Rhode Island Reds. 

lbs. Lipton's Ceylon & India Yellow 

Label" Tea 3 . 00 

>remium No. 377 — Best Pen White VJyan- 
dottes. 
lbs. Lipton's Ceylon & India Yellow 

Label Tea 3 . 00 



t/joi^nton KTurnace L^o, 

s^hicaffo, UlL 

Donators Premium No. 159 — Laundry 
Stove 

Creamery Package Mfg. 

Company 

Minneapolis, Minnesota 

Donatops sanitary milk pail, milk 
stool, milk scale, Babcock tester 



Fosston Mfg^ Co^ 

Merriam Park St. Paul, Minn. 

Donators Premium No. 313— Women's 
Friend washing machine 



WAGNER MFG. CO. 
Cedar Fails, la. 



Donators Premiums Nos. 138, 308, 
and 284 

Premium No. 378— Best Pen Brown Leg- 
horns. 

4 lbs. Lipton's Ceylon & India YeFow 

Label Tea 3 . 00 

Premium No. 379— Best Pen White Leg- 
horns. 
4 lbs. Lipton's Ceylon & India Yellow 

Label' Tea 3.00 

Premium No. 380— Best Pen Buff Orping- 
tons. 
1 doz. cans Eagle Brand Condensed 

Milk 2.00 

Borden Condensed Milk Co. 

Premium No. 381— Best Pen White Orping-. 

tons. 
1 doz. cans Eagle Brand Condensed 

Milk 2.0t) 

Borden Condensed Milk Co. 

Premium No. 382— Best Pen Buff Wyan- 

dottes. 
'j doz. cans Eagle Brand Condensed 

Milk 1.00 

Borden Condensed Milk Co. 



Premium No. 383— Best Pair Pekin Ducks 
(old.) 

98 lb. Sack "Pride of North Dakota" 

. flcur 3.25 

Medina Milling & Elevator Co., 
Medina, N. D. 

Premium No. 384— Best Pair Pekin Ducks 

(youna) 
% doz. cans Eagle Brand Condensed 

Milk 1.00 

Borden Condensed Milk Co. 



Minnesota Pharmaceutical Co. 

St. Paul, Minn. 



Donators Premiums Nos. 330, 334, 
343, 345, 347, 348, 363 and ot^iers 



Singer Sewing Machine Co. 
Minneapolis 




Donators R;*emium No. 406^ — 1 sewing 
machine 

Premium No. 385 — Best Pair Indian Run- 
ner Ducks (old.) 
98 lb. sack "Pride of North Dakota" 

flour 3.25 

Medina Milling & Elevator Co., 
Medina, N. D. 

Premium No. 386 — Best Pair Indian Runner 
Ducks (young.) 

98 lb. sack "Pride of North Dakota" 

flour 3 . 25 

Medina Milling & Elevator Co., 
Medina, N. D. 

Premium No. 387 — Best Pair Rouen Ducks 
(old.) 

98 lb. sack "Pride of North Dakota" 

flour 3.25 

Medina Milling & Elevator Co., 
Medina, N. D. 

Premium No. 388 — Best Pair Rouen Ducks 
(younn) 

98 lb. sack "Pride of North Dakota" 

flour 3.25 

Medina Milling & Elevator Co., 
Medina, N. D. 



NORTH DAKOTA INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITIO> 



CLASS PP— Lot 1 — Sweepstakes. 

Premium No. 390 — Best Pair Toulouse 

Geese (grey) 
1st Pair Men's Kid Blucher Shoes.. 6.00 
Gotzian <fi Co., St. Paul. 

2nd K. K. 210 Razor 3.50 

3rd % doz. cans Eagle Brand Con- 
densed Milk 1 . 00 

Borden Condensed Milk Co. 



Aakers Business 



College 

Fargo and 
Q'and Forks 




Donaitors Premium No. 269 — 1 cholar- 
ship 

HIRSCH-WICKWIRE CO. 
Chicago 



mm 



SPECIAL PRIZE LIST. 
CLASS RR— Lot 1— Corn. 

Premium No. 394 — Best ten ears Dent Corn 
either Northwestern or Yellow Vari 
ety, grown in Burleigh, Morton, Em 
mons, Stark, Dunn, Billings or Het 
tinger Counties. 

1st .$50. 0( 

Goodrich-Call Lumber Co., Min- 
neapolis, Minn. 

2nd 35 . 0( 

Goodrich-Call Lumber Co., Min- 
neapolis, Minn. 

3rd 25.0(1 

Goodrich-Call Lumber Co., Min- 
neapolis, Minn. 



Voraan (Jr jordan 



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neapolls 




Donators Premium No. 141 — 1 over- 
coat 



Donataors 13 doz. canned fruits and 

vegetables; 25 lbs. coffee; 2 

boxes sigars 

BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK CO. 
Utica, N. Y. 



Premium No. 391 — Best Pair Bronze Tur- 
keys. 
No. 40 Style 6 5 ft. 2 Perch Hennery 

Outfit 5.50 

T. F. Potter Co., Downers Grove 
lit. 

Premium No. 392 — For Best Pen of Four 
Hens or Pullets (any variety) laying 
the most eggs during the exposition. 

No. 2 Ideal Incubator 12.50 

The J. W. Miller Co., Freeport, III. 

Premium No. 393 — Grand Sweepstakes 

Prizes. 

For Best Display of Poultry. 

1st Cash prize 15 . 00 

2nd Cash prize 10 . 00 

3rd Cash prize 5.00 



Donators 1 case Eagle brand condens- 
ed milk 



CLASS RR— Lot 2— Corn. 

Premium No. 395 — Best ten ears corn rais- 
ed in season of 1912 from seed pur- 
chased of Oscar Will & Co., (Seed 
furnished contractor is not purchas- 
ed seed.) 

1st $20.00 

Oscar Will &. Co., Bismarck, N. 

D. 
2nd V lO.OCi 

Oscar Will & Co., Bismarck, N. 

D. 
3rd 5.001 

Oscar Will & Co., Bismarck, N. 

D. 



•REMIUM LIST, OCT. 1 TO OCT. 13, 1912. 



50 



LIMITED TO BURLEIGH COUNTY. 

St All exhibits to be first delivered to 
First National Bank, Bismarclc, N. D. 

nd Exhibits to consist of not less than 
six ear*. 

rd All exhibits to be grown in Burleigh 
county during season of 1912, by ex- 
hibitor. 

th All enries must be from fields of three 
acres or more. 

NEW HOME SEWING MACHINECO 
Chicago 




Donators Premium No. 405 — sewing 
machine 



Premium No. 396 — Best six ears Northwest- 
ern Dent. 

1st 20.00 

First National Bank, Bismarck, 

2nd 10.00 

First National Bank, Bismarck, 

Premium No. 397 — Best six ears Golden 
Dent. 

1st 20.00 

First National Bank, Bismarck, 

2nd 10.00 

First National Bank, Bismarck, 



Studebaker Bros. Co. 



Minneapolis 



Donators Pemium No. 9338 — 1 buggy, 
auto scat, nickle trimmed, auto 
top- maroon gear and pane/', leather 
trimmed. 



>^LcLeod Cp- K^mlt/i 



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L/inea, 



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IS 



GREEiMFIELD & MOSHONTZ. 
Cleveland, O. 



Donators Premium No. 3v7 — patent 

davenport bed, finished in 

fumed oak 







Donators 1 imported velour coat 

CLASS SS— Lot 1— Corn. 

Premium No. 395 — Best six ears Dakota 

White. 

1st $20 . 00 

First National Bank, Bismarck, 

2nd It). 00 

First National Bank, Bismarck, 

CLASS SS— Lot 1— Corn. 

Premium No. 396. — Best Six Ears Gehu 

1st $20.00 

First National Bank, Bismarck, 

2nd 10.00 

First National Bank, Bismarck, 



ALFALFA CLASS PRIZES. 
CLASS TT— Lot 1— Alfalfa. 

Premium No. 398 — Best Bale Alfalfa Hay. 

1st 10.00 

First National Bank, Bismarck, 
Premium No. 399 — Best Peck Alfalfa Seed. 

1st 10. 00 

First National Bank, Bismarck, 

STUDEBAKER WAGON CONTEST. 
CLASS UU— Lot 1. 
Premium No. 400 — To farmer proving own- 
ership and purchase date to the old- 
est Studebaker Wagon. Prize No. 
9338. Auto Seat, Nickel Trimmed 
Auto Top, Maroon Gear and Panel, 
Leather Trimmed and Shafts, Buggy. 
Studebaker Bros. Co., Minneapolis, 

PIANO CONTEST. 
CLASS VV— Lot 1. 
Premium No. 401. — Best non-professional 
musical performance on Piano. Con- 
test to be held Saturday afternoon, 
October 12th. 1912. 

Prize. A Packard Piano $450 . 00 

Donated by W. E. Peck, Bis- 
marck, N. D. 



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NORTH DAKOTA INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION 



DOMESTIC SCIENCE DEPARTMENT. 

1. Same general rules apply that are 
found in first part of this book. 

2. These assignments are subject to 
change by the Superintendent in charge. 

3. The Russell' Miller Milling Co., and 
the Medina Milling & Eevator Co. will fur- 
nish flour. 

4. A skilled instructress will have 
charge of this department. 

5. The contest will continue the entire 
eleven davs. 






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CdffO 



Ullii 



inois 



Donators maps, atlases, gilobe, (text 
books and novels 





MARSHAU'WELLS HARDWARE CO. 

Duluth 
Donators carpenter tools — laxes, ham- 
mers, hatchetts, auger bijts, planes, 
saws, levels and trowels. 



Lot^e ^ac/cfleri^ Co. 



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L/inea 



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2nd Set furs 25. OC 

Cordon & Ferguson, St. Paul 
Minn. 

3rd Ready made dress 15. 0( 

Heller Schoenberger, Chicago. 

CLASS WW— Lot 2— Bread. 

Premium No. 403 — To the one making th< 
highest scoring during the school, it 
bread making. 

1st Majestic Range $65 . 00 

Majestic Manufacturing Co., St. 
Louis, Mo. 

2nd 3 cases canned fruit, and % 

case sardines 23.50 

3rd Silver Nut Bowl 13 . 50 

CLASS XX— Lot 1— Plain Sewing. 

Premium No. 404 — Best and highest scorint 
made on plain machine sewing on 
garments. (Hems, tucks, seams, 
gathers, etc., demonstrating use o1 
attachments.) 

1st No. 1018— S Sewing Machine 50.001 

New Home Sewing Machine Co., 
Chicago, III. 

2nd Trimmed hat 20.00 

Strong & Warner, St. Paul. 

3rd Set dishes, (58 pieces) * 12.t)0 

McDonald Bros. Company, Min- 
neapolis. 

CLASS XX — Lot 2 — Fancy Sewing. 

Premium No. 405 — Best and highest scoring 
in hand and machine work.; Specific 
instructions to be furnished by super- 
intendent. 

1st Singer Sewing Machine 62.00 

Singer Sewing Machine Company. 

2nd Tailor Made Dress 25.00 

Mullen & Conrad, Minneapolis, 

3rd Set dinner dishes 20 . 00 

Burley & Tyrrell Co., Chicago, 



Majestic Manufact- 
uring Co. 



IS 



St. Louis 




Donators 1 set driving harness 



CLASS WW— Lot 1— Pastry. 

Premium No. 402 — To the one making the 
highest score during the eleven days 
in pastry. 

1st No. 9—18 E. M. Range 65.00 

Engman-Matthews Range Co., 
South Bend, Ind. 



Donators Premium No. 404 — 1 range 

BRANDEGEE, KINCAID & CO. 
Utica, N. Y. 



Donators Premium No. 12 — 1 man's 
suit 



PREMIUM LIST, OCT. 1 TO OCT. 13, 1912. 



61 



Peck's Music 
House 



BISMARCK, N. D. 



PRUSSIAN REMEDY CO. 
St. Paul 



Donators of Premiums Nos. 314, 320, 
340, 346 




Columbia B. flat Cornet manufactured 
by Harry B. Jay & Co., Chicago 
given by 

LOYE SADDLERY CO. 

Dealers in 

SADDLES AND HARNESS 

The Leading Establishment in 

Minneapolis, Minn. 



En^man-Mathcws 
Range Co. 



South Bend, Ind. 




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Donators Premium No. 403 — 1 E-M 
Range. 




F. V. GARLAND CO. 
St. Paul 



Donators Premium No. 278 — 36 inch 
fibre trunk 



Donators of First Premium No. 6. 

ARMOUR WORKS 
Chicago 



GOLD COIN CHEMICAL WORKS 
St. Paul 



Donators Premium No. 314 — stock 
foods and remedies 



HORLIK'S MALTED MILK CO. 
Racine, Wis. 



Donators 3 doz. cakes soap and 3 doz. 
cans talcum powder 



Donators Premium No. 249 — malted 
milk 



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NORTH DAKOTA INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION 



GORDON & FERGUSON 
St. Paul 



HUNT-HELM-FERRIS & CO. 
Harvard, III. 



Donators Premium No. 403 — 1 set 
furs. 



Donators Premium No. 141 — rod track 
litter carrier 



HELLER & SCHOENBERGER 
Chicago 



Donators Premiium No. 403 — 1 ready- 
to-wear dress 



I. W. MILLER CO. 
Freeport, U1. 



Donators Ideal Incubator 



STRONG & WARNER 
St. Paul 



Donators Premium No. 405— lady's 
trimmed hat 

BURLEY & TYRRELL CO. 
Chicago 



MORE BROS. 
Fargo, N. D. 



Donators 1 automobile shield 



»{t^SL^|^^^4t 



Donators Premium No. 406 — 1 set din- 
ner dishes 



SHEEHAN KOHN CO. 
Chicago 



Donators Premium No. 302 — 1 young 
man's suit 



PARK-DAVIS & CO. 
Detroit, Mich. 



Donators Premiums Nos. 26 and 27- 
Kreso Dip 



PURE OIL CO. 
Minneapolis, Minn. 



Donators 10 5-gal. cans Graphite Oil 



McDonald bros. Co. 

Minneapolis 



ROBERT WICKS CO. 
Utica, N. Y. 



Donators Premium No. 405 — set dish- 
es, 65 pieces 



Donators Premium No. 136 — 1 over- 
coat 



INDEX 



Pages 
Class A, £'eed .leat 8 

Class B, Seed Oats 8 

Class C, Seed Rye 9 

Class D, Seed Barley 9 

Class E, Sheaf Wheat 9 

Class F, Sheaf Oats 10 

Class G, Sheaf Rye 10 

Class H, Sheaf Barley 10 

Class I, Corn 11-14 

Class K, Tame Grass Seed 14-15 

Class L, Tame Grass on Stem 15-16 

Class M, Sweepstakes, Grains, Grasses, Seeds, etc 16-17 

Class N, Vegetables 17-24 

Class O, Baled Hay 24-25 

Class P, Flowers 25-27 

Class R, Shrubs 27 

Class S, Fruits 27-28 

Class T, Canned Vegetables, Jellies, Jam, Pickles, etc 28-33 

Class U, Honey 33 

Class V, Women's Needle and Fancy Work 33-39 

Class W, Girl's Needle and Fancy Work 39-40 

Class X, Fine Arts 41-42 

Class AA, Educational, Rural Schools 42-43 

Class BB, Educational, Consolidated, Rural' and Village Schools 43-44 

Class dc. Educational. Town and City Schools 44-45 

Class DD, Educational, Individual' Exhibits 45-46 

Class EE, Milk Contest 47 

Class FF, Dairy, Butterfat 48 

Class GG, Dairy, Conformation 49-50 

Class HH, Dairy, Creamery Butter 50 

Class II, Dairy, Dairy Butter 50 

Class KK, Poultry, Asiatic 52-54 

Class LL, Poultry, American 52-54 

Class MM, Poultry, Mediterranean 54-55 

Class NN, Poultry, English 55-56 

Class OO, Poultry, Pens 56-57 

Class PP, Poultry Sweepstakes 58 

Class RR, Special Prizes, Corn ". 58 

Class SS, Special Prizes, Corn, Limited to Buri'eigh County 59 

Class TT, Special Prizes, Alfalfa 59 

C!ass UU, Studebaker Wagon Contest 59 

Class VV, Piano Contest 59 

Class WW, Domestic Science, Pastry and Bread 60 

Class XX, Domestic Science, Plain and P'ancy Sewing ...60 



this Ghqant 



$500M Packard Piano 



Donated By 



Peck's Wusk douse 

Bismarck, rtorti) Dakota 

Tor the Grand Wuskal Contest Prize 




Peck's Music House carries a full line of Pianos, 
Piano Players, Organs, Band and Orchestra In- 
struments, Sheet Music, etc, including the famous 
Century Edition of 10 cent Music. Mail orders 
solicited. Easy Terms 

Peck's Music House 

Bismarck, North Dakota 



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